Better I let them come to me

If someone is struggling, better I let them come to me when they’re ready.
If I see someone’s delusions, I don’t want to say too much about it without being asked. It’s not my business. Even if I want to help.
What is my business is when I have a trusting relationship and there is consent for me to dive in deep into someone’s blind spot.
It can be so painful and there can be so much pain buried in that place. Without trust, there’s no chance of success.
I’m also more and more limited in my availability, and so most conversations are just seeds being planted.
Someone else can nurture that momentum in future interactions. For the few who I do work with in my 9-month all-inclusive mentorship process, using The Portal of Creation methodology, there is no escape! lol.
Everything will be burned away.
In deep respect and reverence for the being under the obscurations and the mental loops.
I have 1 spot to begin, and then we’ll see if I have time for more. DM me.
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Joshua Edjida
Lead Storyweaver
Joshua Edjida is a multidimensional artist, experience designer, author, public speaker/comedian, and transformational leadership facilitator. Originally from California, he currently lives in Colorado, and also enjoys traveling in Thailand, Bali, or in Europe.

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