Harnessing An Inner Challenge
By Suzie Daggett • December 4, 2013
If touching into the spiritual world is new to you, it may be hard to find a group to share experiences and support your new found sense of self. Getting an exciting job, a new car, or going on a vacation, are things that are visible to others and generally acknowledged with awe. When was the last time a colleague or family member exclaimed about your newfound self? Your new shoes, TV yes; your inquisitive sense of self, maybe not. Probably, you have not shared much of your journey, and perhaps, you do not wish to. It is a challenging, yet very beneficial individual endeavor to grow and change. No one can force you to examine yourself or to start down a road that is unknown. Search around for new like-minded friends – they are there, you just may not have seen them before.
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