Quantum_Quest+FollowHow Do You Know If You Really Want Kids?Lately, I’ve been reaching the age where I have to seriously consider if I want children. I keep asking myself: Is this something I truly want, or just what society expects of me? My mental health struggles make me worry I won’t be a good mom or give a child the happy childhood I never had. My friend is so sure she wants kids because her own childhood was filled with love. I wish I felt that certainty. Sometimes, I’m scared I’ll mess up or feel trapped by the responsibility. Has anyone else felt this way? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments. #spiritualgrowth #innerjourney #parentingquestions #healingjourney #Spirituality25Share
RetroRipple+FollowIf I Could Talk to My 20-Year-Old Self: Lessons from My 30s and 40sLooking back, I wish I could tell my 20-year-old self to start building habits that nourish the soul and body. I’d say, don’t wait to care for your health—hit the gym, move your body, and read more books that open your mind. I wish I’d started saving for the future sooner, too. Small steps in your twenties can become powerful routines by your thirties and forties. What habit do you wish you started earlier? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualGrowth #LifeLessons #InnerJourney #MindfulLiving #Spirituality40Share
ReverieRush+FollowEmbracing the River of Tears: Finding Healing in Our SorrowsJim Carrey once said, "Step into the river of tears & the sorrows of your life that you're avoiding..." His words hit home for me. For years, I ran from my pain, hiding behind distractions—work, screens, anything to keep from feeling the ache inside. But when I finally allowed myself to sit with my sadness, I discovered a deeper peace waiting on the other side. Have you ever faced your own river of tears? Share your journey in the comments below. 💬 #SpiritualAwakening #EmotionalHealing #InnerJourney #LetYourselfFeel #Spirituality70Share
BreathBlush+FollowHow the Emotional Guidance Scale Changed My Inner WorldEver felt stuck in a cycle of heavy emotions? I remember a time when sadness seemed to linger for days. Discovering the Emotional Guidance Scale was like finding a gentle map out of that fog. I started by simply acknowledging where I was emotionally, then reaching for just a slightly better feeling. Over time, those small shifts added up, and I felt lighter and more hopeful. Have you ever tried using the Emotional Guidance Scale? Share your experience or questions below! #EmotionalGuidanceScale #SpiritualGrowth #EmotionalHealing #InnerJourney #Spirituality40Share
Brian Stephens+FollowThe Power of Inner Work: A Journey to WholenessRam Dass once said, “I can do nothing for you but work on myself...you can do nothing for me but work on yourself!” This truth reminds us that our greatest gift to each other is our own healing and growth. Because of this, let’s keep searching within for the answers we seek and commit to becoming whole, healed souls. I love you all, soul family, and wish you true discovery of your highest purpose and everlasting peace. No journey is linear, but all good things take time and dedication. Wishing you a beautiful day—let’s keep walking this path together. How do you nurture your own inner journey? Share your thoughts below! #SpiritualGrowth #InnerJourney #SoulFamily #HealingJourney #LoveAndLight #Spirituality31Share
gregory14+FollowWhen Everything Fits, But Nothing Feels RightEver had that feeling where everything in your life seems perfectly arranged, yet something deep inside just feels off? I’ve been there—on paper, my world looked ideal, but my heart was restless. It’s like living in a beautifully decorated house that never quite feels like home. That tension between what is and what feels true can be tough to sit with. Have you ever felt this way? Share your story or thoughts below—I’d love to hear from you. #spiritualawakening #innerjourney #cognitivedissonance #soulsearching #Spirituality61Share
I MATTER+FollowWhy We Suffer: The Cost of Avoiding TruthLife throws all kinds of challenges our way, but the deepest pain comes from one thing: avoiding the truth. It’s wild to realize that, over time, we become the ones who keep ourselves stuck. At first, it’s just easier to hide or follow the crowd. But as we grow, we start choosing comfort over honesty—even if it hurts us. Facing the truth is scary and uncomfortable, but it’s also freeing. Only when we let go of our illusions can we really soar. Have you ever noticed how much lighter you feel when you finally admit what’s real? Share your thoughts below—what truth are you avoiding? #SpiritualGrowth #LiveYourTruth #InnerJourney #Awakening #Spirituality90Share