Most People Try to Avoid This… But What If It’s the Path to Freedom
This week on the Spiritually Wired podcast, I had one of those conversations that stayed with me long after we stopped recording.
I sat down with Allura Halliwell, who shared the story of her spiritual awakening on a beach – a moment that ultimately led her to create what she now calls the Consciousness Method.
One line from our conversation has stayed with me:
The only way to liberation is through the pain.
Not around it.
Not by bypassing it.
But by walking directly through it with awareness.
So often on the spiritual path we try to avoid the uncomfortable parts: the fear, the doubt, the moments where the mind starts questioning everything.
However, those are the exact moments that open the doorway to our freedom.
And this ties directly into what we’re exploring this week inside the Spiritually Wired Membership. Because those thoughts we label imposter syndrome or comparison? They often show up right at the edge of expansion.
Our minds are wired with a negativity bias designed to keep us safe. So when you step outside what feels familiar – sharing your voice, stepping into leadership, creating something new, the mind naturally tries to hold you back.
Who do you think you are?
What if you fail?
What if people find out you don’t know enough?
But what if those thoughts aren’t evidence that you’re unqualified? What if they’re simply a sign that you’re growing beyond who you used to be.
This week, my friend and NLP Master Teacher Marsha Vanwynsberghe is joining us inside the membership for our monthly Mindset Space, where we’ll go deeper into these patterns – unpacking comparison, imposter syndrome, and the limiting beliefs that quietly keep so many of us playing small.
Because sometimes the very thoughts and emotions we’re most tempted to avoid are the exact ones pointing us toward the next level of freedom.
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Remember to breathe, and trust that you are spiritually wired for your dreams – they’re already waiting for you.
Sending much love your way.