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Episode 101 : Discover Your True Spiritual Self
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Embrace Your Spiritual Being: A Guide to Human Experience

Life often feels like a whirlwind. We rush through days, ticking off to-do lists and navigating daily challenges. But have you ever paused to consider your deeper purpose? What if life is more than just a series of events? What if you are a spiritual being on a human journey? This perspective shift can transform how you experience the world.

This journey is about understanding your true nature. It’s about recognizing the divine spark within. It’s about living a life filled with meaning, connection, and purpose. We’ll explore how to tap into your spiritual essence. We’ll look at practical ways to connect with something greater than yourself.

The Core of Your Being: Spiritual vs. Human Experience

The question arises: Are you a spiritual being having a human experience, or a human being having a spiritual experience? Co-Host suggests that the difference is profound. A spiritual experience might be fleeting. It can come and go. But a spiritual being can consistently walk in spirit.

This distinction matters. It impacts how we view ourselves and our lives. It shapes our interactions and our understanding of the world. Being a spiritual being means your core identity transcends the physical. It’s about recognizing an eternal essence.

Connection: The Foundation of Spiritual Growth

Connection is fundamental to our spiritual well-being. It’s about acknowledging our interconnectedness. This includes our connection to the divine, to nature, and to each other. Without it, we can feel lost or isolated.

The Divine Connection: Prayer and Meditation

Prayer and meditation are ancient practices. They offer a pathway to connect with the Creator. Meditation isn’t just an airy concept; it’s about stillness. It’s about listening. Alkebulan Maat describes it as listening to the Creator, to the Most High.

Being still allows us to tune into a higher power. It calms the mind and reduces stress. Deep breathing is a key component. It helps slow the heart rate and manage blood pressure, as Co-Host points out. This practice isn’t limited to set times. It can be a constant state of being, a continuous communion.

Nature’s Embrace: Grounding and Fresh Air

Connecting with nature is another vital aspect of our spiritual journey. Stepping outside provides fresh air and sunshine. Practices like grounding, where you connect your feet to the earth, can be very healing. The earth itself possesses a healing electromagnetic field.

Simple acts, like keeping a window cracked for fresh air, were emphasized by Alkebulan Maat’s grandmother. Fresh air has always been recognized for its benefits, calming babies and aiding recovery from illness. Our ability to breathe is a gift we often take for granted. The breath of life itself connects us to the Creator.

Listening to birds sing can inspire praise and thanksgiving. Seeing animals and nature’s cycles reminds us of the Creator’s provision. The consistency and joy found in nature mirror a divine order. Observing spring blooms or buds on trees offers a sense of wonder. These moments ground us and remind us of our place in the larger creation.

Human Connection: Building Community Through Service

Service to others is a hallmark of a spiritual person. It builds community. Even simple acts, like speaking kindly to a neighbor, can have a ripple effect. Compassion for others is crucial. It fosters connection and understanding.

When we witness someone struggling, we have a choice. We can ignore it, or we can step up. Being a good friend means offering support, sometimes before it’s asked. As Alkebulan Maat notes, some people may not know how to ask for help. This proactive compassion is a powerful spiritual practice.

Volunteering, even during times of personal grief, can bring immense joy. Co-Host shares an experience helping a food rescue ministry with her sons. This act of giving provided comfort and a sense of purpose during a difficult time. Helping others can be a potent medicine for our own well-being.

Cultivating a Childlike Spirit: Innocence and Wonder

Embracing a childlike spirit is essential. This doesn’t mean abandoning responsibility. It means reclaiming innocence and wonder. The world can make us bitter. It can breed negativity. But a childlike spirit counters this.

Laughter, especially the laughter of a child, is incredibly powerful. It can lift spirits and bring joy. Co-Host suggests listening to baby laughter online. It’s a reminder to laugh as if we’ve never been hurt. To dance without inhibition. To love without reservation.

This innocence is purity. It allows us to approach life with wisdom, not cynicism. We can learn from our experiences without becoming hardened. This open heart and mind embrace love, laughter, and continuous growth.

The Power of Reciprocity: Giving and Receiving

Reciprocity is a vital law of the universe. As you give, so shall you receive. Co-Host highlights this principle. It’s not just about being a giver; it’s also about being open to receiving. Strong boundaries are important for givers. They need to surround themselves with other givers.

This principle extends beyond material exchange. It applies to how we treat each other. We deserve the same kindness and respect we offer. Sometimes, we need to remind ourselves of our worthiness. Surrounding ourselves with supportive people reinforces this.

The Fruit of the Spirit: Living Your Spiritual Truth

The fruit of the spirit represents the qualities that define a spiritual person. Co-Host lists these from Galatians 5: Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness, faithfulness, generosity, and self-control. These qualities distinguish those who know from those who merely believe.

Operating in the fruit of the spirit transforms our interactions. It creates a positive environment. Love, joy, and peace are foundational. Patience, kindness, and faithfulness follow. These qualities help us navigate life’s challenges with grace.

Mastering Self-Control and Patience

Self-control is key to patience. When we can manage our impulses, we can remain patient. Love, as described in scripture, is patient and kind. Developing these fruits is a continuous practice. It allows us to be better individuals.

Teaching these principles to the youth is vital. It helps them avoid worldly distractions. Strong family values are essential. Words hold power. We can speak life or death. Encouraging greatness in ourselves and others plants seeds for success.

The Impact of Touch: Healing and Connection

Touch is a powerful, often overlooked, aspect of our spiritual experience. Noni shares her perspective on the gift of touch. Energy is transferred through a hug, a handshake, or a simple touch. This energy can be positive and healing.

Babies require touch for survival and well-being. Co-Host notes the importance of holding, massage, and even practices like Reiki. Hugs improve physical and emotional health. The recommendation of 12 hugs a day underscores their significance. Even a hug through the phone or encouraging others to hug can make a difference.

Our five senses are tools for spiritual growth. Using them consciously enhances our connection to ourselves and the divine. Touch, as a healing mechanism, connects us to our physical and spiritual selves.

Facing Challenges with Faith and Courage

Life inevitably presents challenges. Co-Host explains that when things feel hard, it might be a test or a sign to change direction. When situations simply fall into place, it suggests divine guidance. Courage and faith are essential for facing these moments.

Sometimes, we must confront our inner “demons” or “shadow places.” Alkebulan Maat suggests shedding light on these dark aspects. Once faced, they can be released. This process lightens our load, allowing us to move forward with a lighter heart.

The song “Ease on Down the Road” serves as an anthem for this journey. It encourages perseverance. It reminds us that things will work out. Don’t carry burdens alone. Ease on down the road with faith and courage.

The Power of Positive Thought and Gratitude

Positive thinking significantly impacts our mental, emotional, and physical health. Co-Host emphasizes the role of mindset in shaping our experiences. Looking for miracles and amazing grace helps us see the positive. Gratitude for small things, like the birds singing, connects us to a higher power.

Remembering past mercies and blessings builds resilience. Life’s challenges are opportunities for victory and testimony. This perspective fosters a sense of hope and enduring faith.

Building a Better World Through Spiritual Practice

Living as a spiritual being means contributing to something larger than ourselves. It involves community building and service. By being an example, a giver, and embodying compassion, we make a difference.

We ingest more than just food and water. We absorb energy and vibrations from our surroundings. Being sensitive to these energies is key. Surround yourself with positive influences. Words, music, and media all impact us.

The Role of Music and Affirmation

Music and affirmations can uplift and inspire. Co-Host shares her childhood favorite, “Ease on Down the Road.” This song embodies hope and perseverance. It reminds us to keep going, even when the path is difficult.

The “Fruit of the Spirit” offers a framework for positive living. Practicing love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, generosity, and self-control can transform lives. Speaking life over ourselves and others plants seeds of greatness.

Conclusion: Your Journey as a Spiritual Being

Ultimately, being a spiritual being having a human experience is about connection, growth, and contribution. It’s about recognizing your inherent worth. It’s about living with purpose and compassion. By embracing prayer, nature, service, and the fruit of the spirit, you can live a more fulfilling life.

Remember, you are a child of the Most High. You are a masterpiece. Your unique presence matters. Encourage yourself, love yourself, and extend that love to others. By doing so, you not only benefit your own life but also contribute to a more loving and compassionate world. Keep easing on down the road, carrying only what serves you, and shining your light.