64. What do you do when you don't know who you are anymore?

30/05/2025 45 min
64. What do you do when you don't know who you are anymore?

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In today's episode, I explore the transformative concept of identity collapse and how these seemingly disruptive experiences are actually gateways to profound spiritual evolution. I discuss: ·       How identity collapse serves as the mechanism for spiritual initiation and stepping into deeper spiritual reality ·       The difference between identity collapse and a "dark night of the soul" experience ·       Why these experiences often follow major life achievements and goal completion ·       The role of "the void" - that uncomfortable liminal space between who you were and who you're becoming ·       Physical and emotional signs of identity shifts including fatigue, sleep disturbances, and appetite changes ·       How interests and values naturally evolve during these periods - moving from external achievement to inner alignment ·       Changes in relationships and social circles as you become less tolerant of drama and superficiality ·       The world feeling strange or illusory as you awaken to greater reality ·       Increased synchronicities and meaningful coincidences as signs of alignment I share my own current experience of identity collapse, including how illness served as a catalyst, my shift from intense work focus to exploring other interests like politics, and the miraculous manifestations happening behind the scenes. This isn't traditional psychology - my approach combines clinical expertise with spiritual mentorship to help you navigate these sacred passages of transformation.   Ready to transform? Apply to work with me: https://forms.gle/9YrukzKrQsjU5hARA 📱 CONNECT WITH ME FURTHER: ·       Website: www.wisdomportal.ca ·       Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewisdomportal/ ·       Email: [email protected] Join my community: https://wisdomportal.myflodesk.com/email ~ Dr. Jennie Ward