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4. Caught between worlds

4. Caught between worlds

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In this episode of the Venus Hour, Ellie Rose Pierpoint explores the theme of being caught between worlds as we get closer to a brand new year.

She discusses the feelings of uncertainty and the desire for change that many experience, especially as the year comes to a close. Ellie emphasizes the importance of recognizing one's spiritual gifts and the need to bridge the gap between current realities and desired futures. The conversation delves into the significance of making decisions, the myth of clarity, and the necessity of taking leaps of faith to achieve transformation.



Takeaways


Many people feel caught between worlds, especially at year-end.

This year has been intense, with many shedding old identities.

The gap between where you are and where you want to be can be filled with skills or experience.

Spiritual gifts can make the gap feel wider if focused on what isn't working.

Clarity is often a myth; decisions can be made without complete certainty.

You are a traveler between different realities and potentials.

Work does not always equal progress; alignment is key.

You need to believe in yourself to cross the gap.

Witnessing and being witnessed can help in transformation.

You are exactly where you need to be in your journey.



Titles


Caught Between Worlds: A Spiritual Journey

Bridging the Gap: From Uncertainty to Clarity



Sound bites


"You are a bridge."

"Clarity is a myth."

"You have to leap."



Chapters


00:00 Caught Between Worlds

02:56 The Gap Between Realities

05:32 Spiritual Gifts and Awareness

08:33 The Journey of Self-Discovery

11:12 Bridging the Gap

13:53 The Leap of Faith

16:28 Decisive Certainty

19:08 Excavating Old Beliefs

21:42 Witnessing Transformation

24:06 Embracing the New You



spirituality, personal growth, self-discovery, identity shift, manifestation, inner work, bridging gaps, spiritual gifts, self-awareness, transformation


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