Balancing Your Warrior Spirit | by Madisyn Taylor The human soul is dynamic, adapting readily to the changing conditions we encounter as time marches unerringly forward. Though we may use a single set of characteristics to define ourselves, we slip easily into contradictory roles when circumstances necessitate doing so. When we feel called to explore the way of the warrior, we may feel a strong sense of dismay because we have no wish to disavow ourselves of our softer side. Yet embracing the warrior spirit is not a matter of denying gentleness or compassion--all human beings embody all traits to some degree, and seemingly contradictory aspects can coexist peacefully within us. We can exhibit strength without sacrificing tenderness precisely because both are elements of the self and both have a role to play in the complexity of existence. Balance is the key that unlocks the door of peaceable coexistence where opposing characteristics of the self are concerned. The warrior spirit, when allowed free reign, is overpowering and all-consuming. If it is to be an affirmative force in our lives, it must be tempered with wisdom and moderation. Our inner warriors are ready to react instantly to conflict, chaos, and confusion, while nonetheless remaining committed to a path of goodwill and fairness. They lie at the root of our dedication to integrity but do not drive us to use our strength to coerce others into adopting our values. The warrior may be nourished by raw emotions with the potential to cause us to lash out, but it channels that energy into positive and constructive action. Your inner warrior is one source of strength you can draw upon in times of great need. When you employ your warrior spirit thoughtfully, it manifests itself as clarity, focus, determination, courage, constancy, and an unflappable zest for life. The warrior views roadblocks as evolutionary opportunities and is not afraid to pursue a purpose to its climax. There is more than enough room in the existence of the warrior for softness and benevolence, and the warrior's willingness to stand up for their beliefs can aid you greatly as you strive to incorporate these ideals into your existence. Exploring this unique side of yourself is a means of broadening your reality so you can internalize mindfulness while meeting life's challenges with an intensity of spirit that never wavers. | DailyOM Course Spotlight by Edward Vilga Imagine you have a lot more money than you do right now... and what that would transform in your own life and those closest to you. Imagine you could receive greater income NOT by working harder, or through some marketing or networking secrets, but rather through removing your own internal blocks towards Abundance. Imagine you could directly Reconnect to your sense of Purpose, experiencing a re-awakening of your Spirit, and begin receiving more income simply by living your most empowered life. The truth is, all of these are not fantasies for you to imagine but realities that are available through the philosophy and practices of this course!The greatest financial obstacle we face is our lack of awareness of the Mind / Body / Spirit connection to our Bank Accounts, something almost none of us has ever really been taught. Instead, we absorbed Lack Consciousness and Upper Limiting Beliefs, unknowingly holding them as truths, even though they are a form of unconscious self-sabotage. We tighten ourselves up emotionally and physically... and this drastically constricts the possibility that the Money we so eagerly want and need can flow to us. Once you begin to shift your Mindset, however, your entire experience with Money begins to change... Top 10 DailyOM Courses 1. Fit and Fierce Over 40 2. Make Yourself a Money Magnet 3. A Year to Clear What is Holding You Back! 4. Release Yourself from Family Karma 5. Protect Yourself from Control Dramas 6. Break the Grip of Past Lovers 7. 21 Day Beginner Yoga 8. 21 Day Booty Core 9. Find True Love in 27 Days 10. A Year to Get Rich with Purpose
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