On Being Your Authentic Self, Part II: The Path of the Sun

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DIANE WING: “10 Paths To Create Spiritual Integrity In Life”

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Spiritual integrity is the act of authenticity, which is acting in accordance with one’s true nature, coupled with purity of intent and the unique expression of the divine nature. From individuals seeking enlightenment and inner peace to practitioners working in the professional metaphysical space, spiritual integrity can be pushed aside.

There are no rules for connecting to the divine, it is a very personal path each of us must take. However, there are certain consistencies that seekers can follow, in their own way, that strengthen that connection, increasing self-awareness and understanding of the ways of spirit.

Creating Spiritual Integrity in Life

In considering the path I have taken and that I have observed in others, here is a list of actions that have been shown to open the way to the divine and ensure the path of spiritual integrity:

Take right action – Before taking action, consider your options and…

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The Non-Believer and the Desperate Hour

This is an amazing post. For me it is a reminder that our inner being will always finds ways to let us know that as long as our choices reflect our true self it is the right one, no matter who else does not respect our choice.

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“Desperation can make a person do surprising things.”
~ Veronica Roth

*This post is a continuation from yesterday’s The Non-Believer and The Amazing Offer

Sunday was a rare crisis-of-faith day for me. I’d slept poorly for days, I was churned with anxiety over a job offer from my old life, and I was wondering if what I did really made a difference in the world. Even more than that, at nearing fifty years of age, I still struggle at times with having a parent who does not accept what I do as a psychic and is not proud of me, but who would be if I went back to the corporate world. (I know… but my job is always to be truthful with you, so there it is. It creates a sucking sadness in me that dulls and roars in turn, and I never quite know what might…

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