31 min

It Ain't All Good‪.‬ Upgrade Your Light

    • Self-Improvement

When your favorite human continues to shine bright in front of your eyes, it's hard to discover their messy parts. This could also be the other way round – a person you despise may not be wholly bad, at least not to everyone else. The point I make here is simple; people are all multifaceted. What you get to witness often is just a glimpse into their selves. And that's what I'm talking to you about today.

In this episode, I tell you why everything in nature, including humans, is multifaceted, constantly evolving, and subject to change. It's easy to get caught in sight of comfort and see only what you want to see. It's also easy to continue to shade a person for something wrong they did in the past that they've moved on from. But just as nature changes, people do too. Embrace the newness (as long as it's positive) and give opportunity for a revival, forgive.

Listen to this episode to learn the good and bad aspects of nature, inner and outer forgiveness and how they help you see things in a positive light, and the need to accept change for the collective good.

Key Takeaways:

● "Life won't always be good." There will be ups and downs, good and bad times, but the challenge is to live a good life despite them all.

● I talk about my previously shared clairvoyant predictions for the year 2021 and what I'm observing for the time ahead.

● Any destruction could be creating something new, better. When you find things in your life falling apart, remember that there's something better coming on the other side.

● New leaders emerge at the time of creative destruction. They're a product of new vibrations and thoughts essential for navigating change.

● Just because a person is good at something doesn't mean they are good at everything. Also, just because someone did something wrong in the past doesn't mean they will be the same for the rest of their lives – they can change.

● Inner forgiveness is about forgiving someone internally for the wrong they did to you. Outer forgiveness is about knowing the damage or harm their actions caused or are continuing to cause you and acting in a way that doesn't give them space to do that again.

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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kadeem-one/support

When your favorite human continues to shine bright in front of your eyes, it's hard to discover their messy parts. This could also be the other way round – a person you despise may not be wholly bad, at least not to everyone else. The point I make here is simple; people are all multifaceted. What you get to witness often is just a glimpse into their selves. And that's what I'm talking to you about today.

In this episode, I tell you why everything in nature, including humans, is multifaceted, constantly evolving, and subject to change. It's easy to get caught in sight of comfort and see only what you want to see. It's also easy to continue to shade a person for something wrong they did in the past that they've moved on from. But just as nature changes, people do too. Embrace the newness (as long as it's positive) and give opportunity for a revival, forgive.

Listen to this episode to learn the good and bad aspects of nature, inner and outer forgiveness and how they help you see things in a positive light, and the need to accept change for the collective good.

Key Takeaways:

● "Life won't always be good." There will be ups and downs, good and bad times, but the challenge is to live a good life despite them all.

● I talk about my previously shared clairvoyant predictions for the year 2021 and what I'm observing for the time ahead.

● Any destruction could be creating something new, better. When you find things in your life falling apart, remember that there's something better coming on the other side.

● New leaders emerge at the time of creative destruction. They're a product of new vibrations and thoughts essential for navigating change.

● Just because a person is good at something doesn't mean they are good at everything. Also, just because someone did something wrong in the past doesn't mean they will be the same for the rest of their lives – they can change.

● Inner forgiveness is about forgiving someone internally for the wrong they did to you. Outer forgiveness is about knowing the damage or harm their actions caused or are continuing to cause you and acting in a way that doesn't give them space to do that again.

Connect with Me!

Facebook | Twitter | Instagram


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kadeem-one/support

31 min