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Returning To The Innocence Of Being + Reflections On The Pandemic Divine Nobodies

    • Självhjälp

It’s surreal to think that it’s been three years since the pandemic started. It’s even more disorienting to reminisce about how different the world was than in contrast to now; and although many have collectively adjusted to the changes in daily life, one thing is definitely certain; the pandemic changed the way in which we see the world and how we see ourselves.  Whether these changes came as a result of losing someone we loved, falling ill from the virus, or feeling through all of the unexpected changes in the way that we lived life, it seems that we were all collectively faced with the reckoning of a type of dark night of the soul experience…at a global level.
Almost overnight, the many conveniences and societal norms we had grown accustomed to co existing with were no longer available to us. And while I won’t list all the ways in which we were negatively impacted, what seemed absolutely clear from the spiritual perspective, is that many of us were grieving the loss of certain parts of ourselves that we weren’t prepared to let go ; at least in the beginning.
One of the greatest teachings of the pandemic was helping to illuminate how dependent we were on the world outside.  It showed us how strongly we identified with certain roles and images we had in society and how reliant we were on maintaining these images and roles we played. And as challenging of a situation it was,  It allowed us a deeply profound  and rare opportunity to sit with ourselves and re evaluate how we had been living our lives.  It allowed us the ability to re evaluate how we see ourselves, how we see relationships, how we see others and how we see the world.  Of course, not everyone took this opportunity.  Though for many, it became one of the most powerful catalysts for spiritual awakening.
Often when we think of awakening, we conjure up expectations filled with fluffy new age ideas and beliefs.  Though, enlightenment is much more subtle than momentary experiences of divine insight or blissful moments. We find that it’s not so much about experiences, but experience itself. We find that it has more to do with subtraction and less to do with addition.  It’s reminiscent of the conversation between Willy Wonka and Charlie Bucket at the end of the movie where grandpa Joe asks “When does Charlie get the lifetime supply of chocolate?" and Willy  Wonka says “You get nothing…..you lose!" This may sound like a bad deal to some, though let’s not forget, Charlie ended up being awarded the entire chocolate factory! It’s kind of like that! Though in enlightenment, what we lose is our identification with form, and as a result, gain the entire universe!
In this episode, I reflect on my thoughts about the pandemic and the journey we all go through in becoming a person.  I'll discuss,
 
My Recent Interaction With A Family Physician
Reflections On The Pandemic
How Society Changed During The Pandemic
The Collective Dark Night Of The Soul
Dissolving The Roles & Images Of Ego
The Journey In Becoming A Person
The Journey Back Home To The Heart
Returning To Innocence
My Experience Working In Elderly Care
 
Watch Full Video Episodes On YouTube :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvbyvD7Tou6IQO_lL_LewQ
 
Divine Nobodies Instagram: 
https://www.instagram.com/divine.nobo...
Spotify: 
https://open.spotify.com/show/7uiWvCa...
Divine Nobodies on Apple Podcasts: 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast..
 
Contact: info@divine-nobodies.com
Booking: booking@divine-nobodies.com
Website: www.divine-nobodies.com

It’s surreal to think that it’s been three years since the pandemic started. It’s even more disorienting to reminisce about how different the world was than in contrast to now; and although many have collectively adjusted to the changes in daily life, one thing is definitely certain; the pandemic changed the way in which we see the world and how we see ourselves.  Whether these changes came as a result of losing someone we loved, falling ill from the virus, or feeling through all of the unexpected changes in the way that we lived life, it seems that we were all collectively faced with the reckoning of a type of dark night of the soul experience…at a global level.
Almost overnight, the many conveniences and societal norms we had grown accustomed to co existing with were no longer available to us. And while I won’t list all the ways in which we were negatively impacted, what seemed absolutely clear from the spiritual perspective, is that many of us were grieving the loss of certain parts of ourselves that we weren’t prepared to let go ; at least in the beginning.
One of the greatest teachings of the pandemic was helping to illuminate how dependent we were on the world outside.  It showed us how strongly we identified with certain roles and images we had in society and how reliant we were on maintaining these images and roles we played. And as challenging of a situation it was,  It allowed us a deeply profound  and rare opportunity to sit with ourselves and re evaluate how we had been living our lives.  It allowed us the ability to re evaluate how we see ourselves, how we see relationships, how we see others and how we see the world.  Of course, not everyone took this opportunity.  Though for many, it became one of the most powerful catalysts for spiritual awakening.
Often when we think of awakening, we conjure up expectations filled with fluffy new age ideas and beliefs.  Though, enlightenment is much more subtle than momentary experiences of divine insight or blissful moments. We find that it’s not so much about experiences, but experience itself. We find that it has more to do with subtraction and less to do with addition.  It’s reminiscent of the conversation between Willy Wonka and Charlie Bucket at the end of the movie where grandpa Joe asks “When does Charlie get the lifetime supply of chocolate?" and Willy  Wonka says “You get nothing…..you lose!" This may sound like a bad deal to some, though let’s not forget, Charlie ended up being awarded the entire chocolate factory! It’s kind of like that! Though in enlightenment, what we lose is our identification with form, and as a result, gain the entire universe!
In this episode, I reflect on my thoughts about the pandemic and the journey we all go through in becoming a person.  I'll discuss,
 
My Recent Interaction With A Family Physician
Reflections On The Pandemic
How Society Changed During The Pandemic
The Collective Dark Night Of The Soul
Dissolving The Roles & Images Of Ego
The Journey In Becoming A Person
The Journey Back Home To The Heart
Returning To Innocence
My Experience Working In Elderly Care
 
Watch Full Video Episodes On YouTube :
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvbyvD7Tou6IQO_lL_LewQ
 
Divine Nobodies Instagram: 
https://www.instagram.com/divine.nobo...
Spotify: 
https://open.spotify.com/show/7uiWvCa...
Divine Nobodies on Apple Podcasts: 
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast..
 
Contact: info@divine-nobodies.com
Booking: booking@divine-nobodies.com
Website: www.divine-nobodies.com

1 tim. 4 min