
Are You Experiencing an Inner-ruption?
08/22/24 • 10 min
Yes, you read that correctly. This episode is about the experience of having an inner-ruption. It's that dis-ease or angst or unsettled feeling or stress or insert the very thing that is disrupting your inner. It's often that feeling we feel when something has happened and remains unresolved. Perhaps we feel slighted, unseen, disrespected, disregarded, or there's an injustice of some kind, or a bit of gaslighting. It could even be that we ourselves have behaved in a way that we aren't proud of, and that has a hold on us. I know I've felt an inner-ruption before, recently in fact. I invite you to listen to a little bit of my experience.
As always, thank you for being here.
Deep gratitude,
~Kissiah
Yes, you read that correctly. This episode is about the experience of having an inner-ruption. It's that dis-ease or angst or unsettled feeling or stress or insert the very thing that is disrupting your inner. It's often that feeling we feel when something has happened and remains unresolved. Perhaps we feel slighted, unseen, disrespected, disregarded, or there's an injustice of some kind, or a bit of gaslighting. It could even be that we ourselves have behaved in a way that we aren't proud of, and that has a hold on us. I know I've felt an inner-ruption before, recently in fact. I invite you to listen to a little bit of my experience.
As always, thank you for being here.
Deep gratitude,
~Kissiah
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Keeping Steady Is a Practice in Inner Faith
In 2017, I quit my job and career in hospice care and moved to San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. I did this without any real planning, plan, or financial abundance. I felt moved, called, and so I left.
What you should know, is that the leaving was easy. Letting things go and walking away, felt normal to me for whatever reason. It was the return that exercised my truest, deepest, and realist inner strength. That rebuilding journey brought me face to face with faith and what it really looked like and meant for me. The kind of faith that one needs when they have little to no means or resources. I learned not only that I possessed faith, but how to practice it.
This episode shares a bit about my journey while also turning the reflection onto you and asking you the tough questions about your faith, and how you keep steady in your life.
Thank you for joining me, and as always, I welcome your thoughts.
Deep gratitude,
Kissiah
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Give Your Grief Some Love
Grief is such a little word of magnanimous power and presence. In the same way that it can bring us to collapse, it can crack our hearts so wide open that we see the beauty and gift of each moment. Grief is beautiful. It's devastating and heartbreaking, yes, and it is beautiful. I invite us to feel the fullness of our grief in the same way that we feel the fullness of what has arrived us at the door of our grief. Let us not abandon our deepest pain nor lose ourselves in the slippery slope of feeling like we cannot again wake to fresh and new life. We can. I believe there to be a path that leads us more in connection and closeness with our grief and less at odds or separation. For me, that path begins with sitting with my grief and turning my ear toward its expression.
This is an invitation.
Let's connect with our grief, so that we honor ourselves, our journeys, and our hearts. Let's give our grief some love.
Thank you for your presence with me today.
Deep gratitude,
~Kissiah
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