credo relief
@credorelief
meditation, inner work, muditaposting, infinite expectation of the dawn
in this world you must be either ohh so smart, or ohh so pleasant well, for years I was smart. I recommend pleasant.
"you can't feel love and obligation at the same time" applies to religion & spiritual communities too
"These colors shouldn't exist. I've been everyone who will ever exist and yet I do not exist. All veils are illusory."
this post did a ton for my practice a coupla years ago highly recommend lawrence, totally regardless of your relationship to christianity or "god"
Getting my shit rocked by a barely literate French peasant monk from the 1600s. SW (Reading the Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence.) This man attained a form of enlightenment via one practice that I think almost any mystical tradition would recognize.
“Religious authorities feel compelled to “tough out” the battle with science and modernity, but the appropriate response, in my view, is to let the ossified persona of religious literalism slide into the sea, so we can experience religion in a new way. One religious dispensation…
time for another round of ideal parent figure protocol – or as i like to call it, "the practice of the presence of god"
For chaplaincy school we were asked to keep a note of great questions to ask people for spiritual care So I'm starting this thread to open-source my list... 1. What is it like to be you?
I love this question frequently asked by @chrisulmer of special books by special kids (a YouTube channel that interviews ND and disabled children and adults): “What is it like to be you?”
I did the pilot round of this with @nowtheo and it was immensely helpful set me up with skills & confidence for a ton of really fruitful self-therapy & inner exploration. Highly recommend for anyone interested in deepening imaginal/somatic/parts work x.com/nowtheo/status…
Last year, I sent out this tweet about an offering that I was starting to explore, and a lot of you showed interest. Since then, working with a bunch of wonderful people, this offering has evolved into something very fun and enriching. I recently wrote a post about my journey…