Isolation most recently began in my journey with the transition of my spouse in 2024. I'd been experiencing the shedding of toxic relationships with my consistent effort of raising my Vibration. However, the companionship of my mate made it bearable. Unfortunately, before her transition I could feel the fracturing of our connection too, eventhough I believed LOVing deliberately could serve as a bridge to keep us together. My beliefs and her cancer demonstrated that isolation is a stop on my journey. I don't want to live in isolation though, I don't feel like I came here to be a monk in a cave!
Thank you for sharing your journey. It’s tough to navigate through such profound changes, but recognizing the need for connection is a powerful step. Remember, healing and growth often come from embracing both solitude and companionship.
Ra and other spiritual teachers state that people in our lives are just mirrors showing facets of our selves that need integration in our soul. Ra goes to the length of saying that if we need to learn a lesson but the lesson is too hard for us, and we run away from our teacher, eventually in a different place we will meet the same teacher in a different person. And potentially the lesson will become even tougher. This will happen over and over until we integrate the facet of the self we planed (before incarnation) to integrate. When we see and perceive toxicity in others we need to understand that it is not external from us but internal to us. If we learn our lesson and the facet of the self is accepted, integrated and nourished the same relation will magically change in something new or dissolve depending on the circumstance. For example, a relation with a parent will never dissolve but can become eventually more compassionate. Long toxic relations are never bad luck but purposeful catalyst for our spiritual growth. We should not fall in the trap of believing we are victims and unfairly treated by life. If we feel we outgrown our relations, for whatever reason, we might just be misguided in believing we are more spiritually advanced than we really are and in fact we just run away from our tougher lessons.
Thank you for sharing such profound wisdom. This perspective highlights the transformative nature of relationships as mirrors and catalysts for growth. Facing these lessons with courage and self-awareness can truly lead to deep healing and integration. It’s a powerful reminder to approach challenges with humility, compassion, and an open heart. Growth is rarely easy, but it’s always purposeful. ✨
Hi there,
I resonate with all of these. I definitely feel like I’m coming out of isolation because I’ve mastered all of this.
me too :)
That’s incredible! Stepping out shows your growth and strength. Wishing you blessings on your journey. ✨
Isolation most recently began in my journey with the transition of my spouse in 2024. I'd been experiencing the shedding of toxic relationships with my consistent effort of raising my Vibration. However, the companionship of my mate made it bearable. Unfortunately, before her transition I could feel the fracturing of our connection too, eventhough I believed LOVing deliberately could serve as a bridge to keep us together. My beliefs and her cancer demonstrated that isolation is a stop on my journey. I don't want to live in isolation though, I don't feel like I came here to be a monk in a cave!
Thank you for sharing your journey. It’s tough to navigate through such profound changes, but recognizing the need for connection is a powerful step. Remember, healing and growth often come from embracing both solitude and companionship.
Ra and other spiritual teachers state that people in our lives are just mirrors showing facets of our selves that need integration in our soul. Ra goes to the length of saying that if we need to learn a lesson but the lesson is too hard for us, and we run away from our teacher, eventually in a different place we will meet the same teacher in a different person. And potentially the lesson will become even tougher. This will happen over and over until we integrate the facet of the self we planed (before incarnation) to integrate. When we see and perceive toxicity in others we need to understand that it is not external from us but internal to us. If we learn our lesson and the facet of the self is accepted, integrated and nourished the same relation will magically change in something new or dissolve depending on the circumstance. For example, a relation with a parent will never dissolve but can become eventually more compassionate. Long toxic relations are never bad luck but purposeful catalyst for our spiritual growth. We should not fall in the trap of believing we are victims and unfairly treated by life. If we feel we outgrown our relations, for whatever reason, we might just be misguided in believing we are more spiritually advanced than we really are and in fact we just run away from our tougher lessons.
Thank you for sharing such profound wisdom. This perspective highlights the transformative nature of relationships as mirrors and catalysts for growth. Facing these lessons with courage and self-awareness can truly lead to deep healing and integration. It’s a powerful reminder to approach challenges with humility, compassion, and an open heart. Growth is rarely easy, but it’s always purposeful. ✨