Welcoming the Unknown as a Doorway to Expansion
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In this episode, a hike that went two and a half miles longer than I planned becomes the doorway into what really happens in us when we face the unknown — why the mind unravels while the body stays perfectly calm, and how to keep walking when you can't see the end of the trail.
If you're releasing fear and stepping into who you really are, this one's for you. Four reminders for the trail, one quote that flips everything, and a different way to understand the times when it feels like nothing is happening.
In this episode, we explore:
- Why the unknown isn't actually out there in the world— and the one place it really lives
- What your body has been quietly doing the entire time your mind is spinning
- The Joseph Campbell line that reframes a clear path as a warning sign, not a comfort
- Four reminders to carry with you the next time you're navigating something you can't see the end of
- A gentler way to understand the phases where you're doing the work but can't yet see the light
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