What’s the difference between spirit and spirituality? In what ways does your consciousness love to create? This week, Hallie and I go deep with self-inquiry and invite you to do the same. We talk about how easy it is to get disturbed when something doesn’t feel like it’s going the way you want it to, and how much better you will feel when you learn not to need it to be that way in the first place. We talk about how to let an experience move through you, feel the transmutation, and let the process unfold. Hallie and I also talk about how we are all one collective consciousness, and that we should not judge others in the way they are called to create.
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References and Resources from Today’s Episode
Living Untethered, by Michael Singer
Timestamps
[4:09] Spirituality is when you are devoted or concerned with something larger than yourself, and concerned with your inner state so you can show up and give to other things.
[6:12] The more you can have that clear inner state, the more you actually serve and contribute to a larger group.
[10:27] Our ego and mind can be attached to other things about money and power. It can be relationships or just a certain experience like going on a vacation. We can still experience it but can flow more easily when we drop the ego attachment to getting that thing.
[16:48] There are times when you put your role on and you have a responsibility such as a CEO or parent, but that’s not who you are all the time and it’s important not to buy into the fact that that is how you are 100% of the time.
[26:53] It’s an individual life that you’re experiencing, but the deeper truth is, you’re still part of everything.
[31:25] People are driven to create in different ways, and we should try not to create a hierarchy around people expressing themselves authentically.


