JUNE 7 Wisdom 1-2-3: Achieving 4 goals of life and finding your inner peace

1 Monthly Wisdom Quote

“The Self cannot be cut, nor burnt, nor wetted, nor dried. The Self is eternal, all-pervading, stable, immovable, and ancient.”

The Bhagavad Gita, Chapter 2, Verse 24

2 Inspirational Nuggets from Me

I. “Cultivating the power of stability is what enables you to commit yourself today (and again in the future) to a life filled with purpose, abundance, pleasure, and spiritual liberation.”

II. “When we connect with our core essence, we can finally, after years of focusing only on the external, find peace by knowing the stability within.”

3 Introspective Questions to Awaken Your Inner Guru

I. Is there some kind of pain that being all over the place is helping you avoid? Can you name it to begin to tame it?

II. How could developing more stability in your life benefit you in terms of your health and spiritual journey?

III. Who is one person you can reach out to who is capable of supporting you in your practice of cultivating greater stability in your life? Can you reach out to this person to connect with them this week? 

Until next week,

Ananta Ripa Ajmera, Co-founder and Director of The Ancient Way and Author of The Way of the Goddess

 

Watch or Listen to New Podcast to Support You with Nature’s Medicine for Stability

This month here on the True to Yourself Podcast, we've been talking about the power of stability. Having this power means being able to say yes to the experiences and relationships that support you and no to those that don't. Having this power means cultivating the courage to go inward, developing balance and grounded-ness from within. One of the most powerful ways I know of to cultivate stability is by connecting with nature. 

Today, I'm joined by the wonderful Emma Loewe about her new book: Return to Nature: The New Science of How Natural Landscapes Restore Us

Emma takes us on a journey through 8 landscapes, like deserts and dry lands, oceans and coasts, and ice and snow, and shares insights gathered from science, personal experience, and interviews. She shows us how each place is unique in the way it uplifts and supports life. 

Dive into a World of Ayurveda Masterclasses, Guided Visualizations, Food Guidance for Common Digestive Issues like Constipation and Diarrhea (+ COVID), Embodiment Tutorials, and Much More to Deepen Your Stability

“I was a hot mess. Anxiety through the roof, depression, strained relationships, and… well, low self-confidence. I’m still a bit of a hot mess, but with a lot more self-awareness, inner strength, new coping skills, and a deepened sense of connection to the Divine within me, and a powerful sense of community.”

- TABETHA HEDRICK, member

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