You Are Not Lost, You Are Afraid Of What You Know
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You Are Not Lost, You Are Afraid Of What You Know

by Sarah Blondin

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4.9
Type
talks
Activity
Meditation
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Everyone
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This piece is a contemplative talk, and journey about the distance we keep from our own lives. It is about the part of us that asks again and again what we are meant to do, while declining the movement that would lead us toward answering it. There is something in us that keeps us circling the questions instead of moving toward the risk of discovery. We can be haunted by the life that wants to live through us, and yet refuse the small steps that would bring it into form. We do this not because we do not know, but because to know is to be changed, and that knowing frightens most of us from going deeper into our lives. We each hear guidance. We each feel pulled and called. And still, something in us prefers the safety of longing to the vulnerability of becoming and to the intimacy of meeting what is trying to take form through us. At its heart, this piece is about courageous listening, and honest looking at where we may be refusing life.

Emotional ProcessingInner TransformationOvercoming FearSelf InquiryResistance To ChangeCourageSelf DiscoveryJournalingNature ConnectionEmbodiment

Meet your Teacher

Sarah Blondin

British Columbia, Canada

Meet your Teacher

Sarah Blondin

British Columbia, Canada