We cannot choose Freedom; we can free ourselves from the things that stand between us and it, yet it'll come in its own time. As Richard Ruud says, it is all about living as humans with its trappings and trimmings, and from within that our Freedom will arise.
In this solo episode, the virtual campfire finds us discussing the victimization/freedom relationship from the 55th Gene Key's unique perspective, trusting the flow of life, individuation, and more.
Throughout this episode, I dive deep into Richard Ruud's brilliant reading of the 55th Gene Key. We explore the possibility of seeing that which makes us feel victimized not as a burden but as an opportunity to learn and grow, and we'll play with the idea of creating our Heaven on Earth. You'll also hear about the importance of seeing major setbacks as opportunities to realign your purpose, conscious uncoupling, supporting and empowering others on their journeys, and more.
Tune in to episode 20 of Rekindling Ancient Wisdom and learn why you should question yourself more often: What does your Heaven on Earth look like?
In This Episode, You'll Learn:
What are your wounds trying to show you? (3:00)
Moving through the different layers of Freedom (8:10)
What does your Heaven on Earth look like? (17:00)
Every time we feel victimized is an opportunity to reflect from a Freedom perspective (24:40)
We must learn to trust ourselves (32:20)
You can only go to the next frame once you complete the one you are on (37:40)
For certain things to grow, others have to die (45:00)
How to stop being victimized by loss (51:00)
Resources Mentioned:
Book: Richard Ruud - The Gene Keys: Embracing Your Higher Purpose
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