This is HARD to talk about

Regarding content on Self-realization work and content involving awakening to the true self.
This is HARD to talk about.
Because just about anything said on the subject can be disproven from a different angle.
That doesn’t mean it’s wrong, but words have limited definitions.
Especially in Western languages.
Western words are generally based in duality and so anything said has a counterpoint.
This means, what is said greatly depends on the energy with which it is conveyed.
The same thing said in two different energies can be on point or missing the mark.
In facing challenges and building our capacity to hold energy, for example, this can be done as self-abuse or it can be done as self-love.
In facing our unprocessed emotions, this can be done from a puritanical and “trying to be right and clean” perspective or from an earnestness of “I am doing my work”.
In seeking awakening, one can do so imagining that it will make them “better”, not realizing they are trying to escape themselves. And then genuine teachings cannot help them. Or, someone could be genuinely humble to such teachings and allow their defenses to be questioned and penetrated.
There is plenty of gaslighting, bamboozling, and half-truths available. That fact alone can be used as an escapist reason to not do the work.
These half-truths, however, can and do add up to the real thing if one has been discerning in their information and practice collection.
If ANYONE is placed onto a pedestal to represent the WHOLE truth, they will fall hard from that place within the consciousness of whoever placed them there.
Every nervous system and destiny has their own cocktail of karmas and circumstances unique to them. Awakening the inner guru is the whole point of all of this. So that you may become adept at navigating your own experience – not with certainty, but with skill.
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Joshua Edjida
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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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