MAY 10 Wisdom 1-2-3: What stability means on your spiritual journey home

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. “On the spiritual path, stability is the ability to remain focused on your objective, no matter the obstacles that arise.”

II. “Having the power of stability means being able to say yes to people, practices and situations that support you on your quest for spiritual growth, and saying no to what no longer serves you.”

3 Introspective Questions to Awaken Your Inner Guru

I. What kinds of activities make you feel out of control (e.g. procrastinating, talking too much, drinking alcohol, taking drugs, watching too much television, scrolling Instagram one too many times, overexercising, traveling a lot, etc.)?

II. When you do activities that make you feel out of control, how do you feel physically? Emotionally?

III. How would you feel if you had more stability in your life? 

Until next week,

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

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