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  You’re waiting for a rescue that isn't coming https://www.spreaker.com/episode/shedding-the-savior-complex-the-raw-reality-of-imani--70641816 You’re waiting for a rescue that isn't coming—and that’s the best news you’ll hear all day. We’ve inherited a heavy, suffocating version of faith. A version that tells us to sit tight, endure the pain, and hope someone else fixes the block. But what if true Imani isn't about acquiring more belief? What if it’s about scraping off the crust of self-doubt that the world painted on you? On the porch today, we are talking about shedding the savior complex. We aren't doing more; we are dropping the weight. Call to Inaction: “A bird does not fly higher by carrying more feathers, but by shedding the dead ones.” What false narrative about your own powerlessness will you stop repeating today? Which external "savior" (person, institution, or habit) will you stop waiting on? What heavy expectation can you simply set down right now...

Don't Fear shadows

From Evernote:

Don't Fear shadows

Don't fear the shadows/
In your life because we know/
The light produced them/

This blog was inspired by the movie ongbak 3 (good movie by the way, full of spiritual insight that those on the Journey can really benefit from). Excellent thought to keep in the mind on this Journey. The darkness can only be produced from the light hitting an object. The object is a metaphor for those problems that pop up in life. Remember that no matter how dark it gets that something is just blocking the light and with patience, and resilience you can make it through. Remember your Journey was created for you, and the challenges, obstacles, are there to prepare you for greatness. So hang in there and keep moving, and you will find the light again.

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