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Hey there! If you're like me, you’ve probably consumed a lot of spiritual content. (Me, too.) Meditations, teachings, reels, books, podcasts, all of it. And for a while, it can feel like you’re doing everything right. Then real life shows up. Chronic illness. The flu that wipes you out for a week or more (like that new strain that took me out during the holiday season). Anxiety that often means you never get all the way to calm or peaceful. Depression that makes even lighting a candle feel like too much work. Or grief that makes your body feel like a heavy coat you can’t take off. And suddenly, a lot of spiritual advice sounds like it was written for someone on a mountaintop, not someone trying to make lunch while feeling dizzy, or answer an email while your nervous system is clamoring for attention. Here’s the truth that matters most when you feel like crap... You’re not alone. The magnificent being you are beginning to remember is still there and she’s still you. They Don't Tell You This Many lightworkers get discouraged because they think connection has to feel bright. Clear. High. Clean. But when life gets hard, connection often feels small. It can look like one slow breath. Or a hand on your heart. It might be writing one sentence in your journal about how you’re feeling. One moment where you ask for help in coming back to yourself. In the hard moments, breakthroughs need not apply. And you don’t need fireworks or excitement when your body is saying leave me alone. Any reconnection to yourself is all you need, even if it feels too small. A simple rhythm for hard daysThink of your lightworker life as a repeating rhythm. It was never meant to be one long experience of perfection. Connection (coming closer)Take one breath that you actually feel. Place a hand on your chest or belly and think a simple word like closer or home. Let your body hear it. Let your system soften just a little. Healing (meeting whatever’s here with kindness)You don’t have to get rid of your feelings to be spiritual. Let the hard thing exist without making it mean your spirituality or healing isn’t good enough. Your fear, grief, and anger are always allowed. They can sit at the table without running your life. By the way, when you’re overwhelmed, you can reach for real support too. Spiritual practice and professional help can both be part of your support system.. Embodiment (making it physical and cozy)Bring your remembering into your body. This is where it sticks. --Drink tea like it’s a ceremony. --Light a candle and set one clear intention. --Stand barefoot for 20 seconds. --Wrap up in a blanket and breathe slower than your thoughts. Your body learns truth through repetition, not speeches. A micro-practice for “I cannot do this today” daysTry this the next time you feel knocked off center... Put both hands over your heart (or on the part of your body that hurts). Inhale slowly through your nose. Exhale with a soft sigh. Tell yourself that you’re here and listening. Imagine a warm light in your chest, like a lantern that never goes out. Blow out your candle, knowing that your inner light continues to shine. When you do rituals like this, you’re setting yourself up for disappointment if you expect your circumstances to change. The rituals I’ve been doing have been so comforting! They helped me soften my resistance to everything I was going through. But I still had the flu. And adding that to dreary days and winter blues made it hard to get up each day for a while there. But right in the middle of all that crap, I felt held again. And loved. An important reframe (lean in)I know you came here to be a lightworker. But you’re also here to remember who you are - even when life becomes difficult. And you’re not being graded. You’re anchoring light and staying as true to yourself as you can. Truth - Even when you’re sick, sad, foggy, or feeling flat, you’re still a vast being of love and light. Your higher self isn’t waiting for you to get it together. She’s already with you, inside the moment, hoping to be included. Reflection prompts (save these for your journal)(1) What am I forgetting right now, and what do I need to remember to come back to truth? (2) What would feel most aligned for me if I stopped forcing it? (3) What life am I creating, and what small shift would bring my everyday life closer to the dream in my heart? One last reminderEven on difficult days, you can create a moment of safety, love, and being held. And that is spiritual power in real, everyday life. Love, Jeanine |
A cozy gathering for feeling peaceful & grounded. I share rituals, prompts and guidance to help you remember your truth & embody your higher self.