A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to be one of the speakers at the 2022 Energy Fest put on by Donna Eden and David Feinsten. I wasn’t just lucky to be in the room, but also to have the opportunity to hear presentations from world-class speakers who are doing some of the most provocative healing work out there.
One of those speakers was the transcendent Dr. Thema Bryant. I do not have the words to describe the force of nature that this woman is. Her presentation was worth the price of admission alone.
At one point during Dr. Bryant’s presentation, she asked the question “Do you want to be whole?” The audience quickly and enthusiastically screamed back “YES!”
Dr. T paused, smiled a smile as radiant as one thousand suns, and asked “Are you sure?”
She then proceeded to talk about what is required to be whole. The question then wasn’t really “Do you want to be whole?”, but instead “Are you willing to do the work that is required to be whole?”
That is a much deeper (and harder) question to answer.
I went directly from the Energy Fest to boarding a cruise ship with my family to sail up the Northeastern coast of the US and into the Maritime provinces of Canada. This gave me a lot of time to stare over the ocean and ponder this question.
This week in the podcast I share what that question stirred in me. I have also included some of the tapping prompted by my reflection as I pondered the process of becoming whole.
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Cyrus says
Thank you for this encouraging and inspiring meditation. I especially liked the place you mentioned the thought that went something like this “it’s ok if I don’t get it quite right (my words) I can start over the next moment”
Helpful for someone who can be harsh and judgmental of self.
Wendy says
Gene, healing from trauma – my own journey toward wholeness – has been the hardest thing I’ve ever done. Worth it, certainly, because the only thing worse than healing is NOT healing! But man, has it been hard! Wish I’d had this tap along when I started my journey.
Thanks as always for your perspective and your honesty.
Audrice Collins says
So true often I have said to my self how much further I would be if I did the work daily. I see that as time goes on I seem to lose the self discipline .to stay with it . Then I have to forgive my self and remind myself how far I have come through the years it is a tool I will always have and can use If I am willing to do it and stay with it . .. So how much dose self discipline come in ? Some thing else to tap on One think for sure there is never and end to what we can tap on as we grow and change and mature. Thank you so much Audrice