Healing TRAUMA XX
[0] Good morning and welcome.
[1] Thank you for joining me here today.
[2] If you found yourself here, there may be a message for your healing journey, souls, evolution, transformation, or simply information.
[3] Today, as I open the shades, had my morning coffee and thought process, listened to a few things, turned on some of my favorite music, And as I was completing a few other tasks in life, kind of closure to endings in time.
[4] You see, there's inspiration in life and inspiration in closure.
[5] Then, I was reminded of something I read or heard of years ago.
[6] But it always circles back.
[7] The road less traveled.
[8] And what is that really about?
[9] Well, originally I believe it was written or voice that is timeless in its message of love and understanding.
[10] The road less traveled can always help us learn the very nature of loving relationships, how to recognize true compatibility, how to distinguish dependency from love, and how to become one's own person, how to be a more sensitive person, parent, individual in life.
[11] Also, there's many other variations of it, interpretations, and obviously life is the interpretations or deliberate intentions.
[12] Maybe we learn as the road less traveled or the road traveled.
[13] This one specifically says that life is difficult.
[14] Personal growth is an ongoing journey of love and an active choice.
[15] You know, as the story goes, there's lots of choices, some made by us and some projected by others.
[16] Or maybe we just learn from all of it.
[17] It's about life.
[18] I think challenging is a better word than difficult, because if it's difficult, that's usually dangerous.
[19] And sometimes it has been.
[20] But sometimes it's those words that hold you hostage.
[21] It does acknowledge suffering is a part of life and necessary growth.
[22] But again, suffering leads you into victim mode.
[23] It's about silence and maybe retreat and maybe recovery from things that hurt or were painful.
[24] It also encourages the readers and us in general life to embrace the risk and discomfort in their pursuit of growth.
[25] There is no final destination in personal growth.
[26] You see, it's infinite, endless.
[27] Through eternity, and as we know, I talk about our ancestors and guides, always growing, learning to love, loving nature, loving self, and loving relationships, and pushing out the pain to our purpose of our life.
[28] Active choices and commitments to be more loving rather than just feeling.
[29] We heal.
[30] And then we can love and we can feel some more.
[31] Love is associated with self -discipline, the importance of maybe gratification.
[32] You see also being grateful, the importance of self -care, grace, bursts of peace, freedom, and life purpose.
[33] Beautiful.
[34] Now how long ago has that book been out?
[35] Well, we can actively search, and I see so many online, different covers, but same or similar meaning, and maybe it's been revised.
[36] We independently make choices that are different from those of others.
[37] We're meant to go somewhere with something, and it's not always conventional or traditional.
[38] It's the expression, like the poem, the road not taken.
[39] You see, if we don't take any roads, Simply not taken.
[40] You're not on any path.
[41] But the roads that are chosen seems less worn, it says.
[42] You see, it's a metaphor for life.
[43] Decisions we make, turns in the road, pebbles, boulders, daggers, and everything else in between.
[44] The road less traveled.
[45] Maybe it's rugged.
[46] Maybe we're rebellious.
[47] Maybe we walked outside of the path.
[48] But if we reflect on our journey and the choices we've made, the paths we've taken, don't be afraid to take the road less traveled.
[49] It may lead to places you've never imagined.
[50] Beautiful, right, family and friends?
[51] So I thought about, as I was walking up the stairs, about being rogue and the meaning.
[52] Maybe we're just rogue for a reason.
[53] Maybe we go in hermit mode to be rogue.
[54] You see, we reflect, and maybe we have to deflect some things.
[55] People that are untrustworthy, maybe a lot of other things, deceitful, unreliable.
[56] But we begin in our rogue phase.
[57] to understand independently what we can control in our world in a way that is expected to honor ourselves by leaving things behind that don't serve.
[58] Negative people maybe play crucial roles in the process.
[59] You see, rogue or rogue, people say, is it rude to be rogue?
[60] No. normal behavior becomes from yourself being rogue because you are finding your path and purpose.
[61] You see, maybe you have some superior accomplices or maybe you find your faith and hope.
[62] Maybe you have less worry and you have more faith and maybe you become whole.
[63] You see, I thought about riding the waves and being rogue.
[64] Maybe rudeness in life.
[65] Maybe there's a lot of things we find out in life along the road.
[66] I also thought it would be funny to be, you know, using Google today.
[67] Rescue mode, being rogue, and rescue adventures.
[68] Recovery mode is used to common tasks like wiping data.
[69] Isn't that what we talked about?
[70] Maybe there's some triggering going on.
[71] And maybe we just found some troubleshooting.
[72] Factory resets or system updates.
[73] Funny, right?
[74] How many things are symbolic to life's journey?
[75] The team puts together efforts to find our missing selves.
[76] Well, only when we want to go rogue and save ourselves.
[77] The recovery team, you know, the dream team, maybe they weed out some unwarranted data.
[78] Or maybe they're in rescue mode to recover the operating mode.
[79] Funny how this recording doesn't want to continue.
[80] But as you know, we continue on.
[81] Being in recovery mode is just your operating system, your temple, your guides, and your guidance in life.
[82] the roads that are traveled or maybe they've been less traveled less than traveled whatever that means to you i just thought it'd be kind of fun to see what's out there when we google certain things about trauma recovery rude rogue and rescue efforts of our body mind and soul what roads have we traveled maybe some of them are traveled less than others Maybe we clean our windows, we clear the roads, and we move forward into our recovery modes.
[83] But then we come out with crystal clear vision of the road ahead because it's the adventure we wish to be enjoying.
[84] Sometimes enjoying the road is simply being happy.
[85] Happy driving, happy sitting.
[86] We're just doing the happy dance.
[87] Whatever that means to you today, family and friends.
[88] We're not just in recovery mode and system purging.
[89] It's about pushing yourself forward with perseverance, love, hope, tranquility, faith without fear.
[90] We talk about it, but we can always have some movements.
[91] Maybe we can read some more books.
[92] Maybe we can close our eyes and ask for divine intervention.
[93] Maybe we go rogue, or maybe we just decide to sit silently and integrate the newness of life.
[94] We always want to give thanks and praise to those helping to remove the roadblocks in life, that we open our eyes, clear the runway.
[95] and the road so we can maybe discover those paths that are less than traveled.
[96] Maybe we'll travel along those more.
[97] Whatever it is, family and friends, I know a lot of you ask for guidance from your ancestors and guides, and you have received them because they're walking with you now.
[98] Remember what I said?
[99] They have your hand, and they have their heart and sacred space.
[100] Their temple is cleared.
[101] All systems go.
[102] All the data has been deleted and including in the junk files.
[103] Delete the deletes and in the junk and the spams and everything else in between.
[104] It's important to do that with our systems so we can have a clear path to our destined path.
[105] So I hope this helps today.
[106] Enjoy your beautiful day and whatever that looks like to you, you will always know the right path.
[107] Take care family and friends because you matter.
[108] And so it is.
[109] Namaste.