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We’ve all been there.
You’re going through something hard.
And someone hits you with:
“Everything happens for a reason.”
Or…
“Stay positive vibe.”
Or…
“You just need to let it go.”
And in that moment, instead of feeling seen, you feel… dismissed.
Like your pain didn’t get the memo that we’re all supposed to be enlightened now.
In this week’s Spiritual Perspective, we’re talking about bypassing—specifically, how to recognize it without becoming the bypasser yourself.
Because here’s the thing:
Sometimes, people really are avoiding responsibility or emotions by sounding “spiritual.”
But other times, we’re just projecting our discomfort with how they’re processing something.
It’s a tricky balance.
So how do you know the difference?
And what do you do when someone else’s attempt at perspective just makes you want to scream?
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why some “wise” advice can actually keep people stuckThe hidden reason we’re so quick to call others outWhat to do instead when bypassing might be happeningThis one’s not about shaming anybody.
It’s about getting more clear and more free—in your own lane.
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What if the guidance you’ve been waiting for… has already shown up?
But you missed it—because it didn’t look or sound the way you expected.
What if that gut feeling?
That perfectly-timed coincidence?
That quiet voice in the middle of chaos?
What if that was your spirit guide?
But then again… What even is a spirit guide?
And how can you tell if it’s real—or just something you made up?
This week on The Spiritual Perspective, we’re exploring a different way to think about connection, guidance, and those unexplainable moments that make you pause.
You won’t hear a list of rituals.
And I’m not asking you to believe anything you’re not ready for.
But if you’ve ever wondered whether there’s something or someone trying to help you grow…
this might give you a whole new way to listen. -
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You’ve asked nicely.
You’ve asked not-so-nicely.
You’ve journaled, meditated, and maybe even forwarded them that one relationship reel.
But somehow, your partner still isn’t getting the hint. It’s like they’re resistant to changing.
And they get defensive or shut down whenever you bring it up.
You’re left wondering…
Is it me?
Is it them?
Or is this just how we are together?
Can I do this for the rest of my life??
In this week’s Spiritual Perspective, we’re diving into what to do when you want your partner to grow—but they just… won’t.
This isn’t about manipulating, pressuring, or dragging someone toward change.
And it’s not clickbait either (yes, people can change, under the right conditions).
These are real steps for creating real change—from a spiritual perspective.
That means it’s not overnight.
And yeah, it’ll ask something of you, too.
We’ll look at what’s really going on beneath the surface of the main frustration with your partner,
And I’ll walk you through five practical steps for inspiring them to change in the quickest way possible. -
We like to think of ourselves as rational.
We believe in equality, respect, and decency. And we assume that any reasonable person would agree with us.
That’s what makes it so frustrating when someone doesn’t, especially when they follow someone like Andrew Tate.
We shake our heads.
We roll our eyes.
We say, “How could anyone believe that?!”
But here’s a hard truth:
The people who follow him— they’re not crazy.
They’re just programmed differently.
In this week’s Spiritual Perspective, we explore what’s really behind our most intense reactions—especially when someone sees the world completely differently.
And why the people we’re quickest to judge might actually make more sense than we think.
I think this one’s going to surprise you.
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Can you be a spiritual person and a Trump supporter? Dive into a nuanced conversation that challenges the common stereotypes about spirituality and political beliefs. Explore the deep spiritual question of how to hold multiple contradictory truths in our awareness and the true essence of spirituality beyond political labels. This episode will make you rethink your perspectives on judgment, understanding, and the inherent contradictions in life.
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Do you feel like life isn’t giving you what you truly deserve?
We’re told never to settle, to go after the best, and to believe we’re worthy of exactly what we desire.
But if that’s the case… why does it so often feel like we’re getting less than we deserve?
Is something missing? Or do we just need to be more patient?
What if the real reason you’re not getting what you deserve has nothing to do with manifesting, affirmations, or even luck?
In this week’s Spiritual Perspective, I’m breaking down the unseen forces that determine what actually shows up in your life—and why, despite your best efforts, you might still feel stuck.
Because there’s one key factor most people overlook.
And once you see it, everything changes.
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When infidelity strikes, the first instinct might be to leave, but is it really that straightforward? In this episode, we delve into why people cheat, the societal expectations around betrayal, and the deeper issues of communication and values in relationships.
Discover how understanding the true reasons behind infidelity can lead to more genuine connections and personal growth, whether you choose to stay or leave.
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You think you're being rational, fair, and coming from a good place—but what if your ego is secretly running the show? The ego is sneaky. It disguises itself as confidence, self-righteousness, and even ‘speaking your truth.’ It convinces you that you’re the reasonable one, while everyone else is being irrational.
But if your conversations keep ending in defensiveness, tension, or disconnection, there’s a good chance your ego is in the driver’s seat. In this episode, we’re breaking down the subtle (but destructive) ways the ego operates in your life—how it shapes your communication, fuels unnecessary conflicts, and keeps you from truly connecting with others.
Most importantly, we’ll explore what happens when you shift from ego-driven reactions to heart-led responses. The difference is massive. Watch this episode to learn how to recognize when your ego is taking over—and how to finally take back control.
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When was the last time fear stopped you from doing something?
Maybe it told you that if you fail, your life is over. Or that if you step outside your comfort zone, disaster will strike.
And let’s be honest—fear feels real. After all, bad things do happen. People lose money. Relationships fall apart. Risks sometimes backfire.
So we play it safe. We listen to the fear. We let it control our decisions.
But here’s the problem: Fear isn’t logical. It’s not based on actual risk—it’s based on what captures our imagination.
And once fear gets into your head, it starts running the show.
Today’s Spiritual Perspective is about how to stop fear from dictating your life. And no, it’s not about eliminating fear altogether—that’s impossible.
It’s about seeing it for what it really is.
And once you do—trust me—you won’t be able to unsee it. -
Why does life feel so unfair?
The hardest workers don’t always succeed. The kindest people often get taken advantage of. And those who deserve love the most sometimes end up alone—while cheaters and manipulators seem to thrive. It’s easy to conclude that life is unfair, but compared to what?
From a spiritual perspective, fairness isn’t measured by material success, relationships, or comfort. It’s measured by growth. Life doesn’t punish or reward—it teaches. The struggles, setbacks, and difficult people we encounter are not random. They are part of our curriculum, guiding us toward the lessons we came here to learn.
So, what if the unfairness you see is actually something deeper at work? What if every challenge is shaping you into a stronger, wiser version of yourself? Tune in to explore this perspective and discover a different way to navigate life’s toughest moments.
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We’ve all dealt with toxic people.
The narcissists. The manipulators. The gaslighters. The ones who drain your energy and leave you questioning everything.
So we do what we’ve been taught: Set boundaries. Cut them off. Stay away.
Because toxic people never change, right?
But what if we’ve been thinking about this all wrong?
What if the real issue isn’t about who’s toxic—but rather the dynamic you have with them?
Think about it like this: Every relationship has an expiration date. And when you keep engaging past that expiration date, things start to go sour.
You feel drained. Annoyed. Resentful. Not because they’re toxic—but because you didn’t respect your limit.
In today’s Spiritual Perspective, I’m offering a completely different way to think about so-called toxic people and why protecting your peace isn’t about changing them, but about recognizing when the connection has expired.
If you’ve ever struggled with difficult people in your life, this episode is for you.
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Have you ever had someone snap at you for no apparent reason? One moment, you're minding your business, and the next, you're caught in the crossfire of someone else’s frustration. It feels personal, but what if it’s not? In this episode of The Spiritual Perspective, we explore why emotional reactions are rarely about you and more about unresolved wounds, past experiences, and personal worldviews.
From George Bush’s misunderstood peace sign in Australia to a stranger projecting family frustrations during a routine flight, this episode highlights how people filter words and actions through their own lenses. You'll learn why it's crucial not to take things personally and how staying grounded can transform conflict into connection.
By shifting your perspective, you’ll discover the freedom that comes from managing your own awareness instead of reacting defensively. Tune in to explore how understanding this simple truth can make life feel lighter and relationships more harmonious.
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Have you ever considered getting back with an ex?
If so, you’ve probably heard it all:
“Move on.”
“Leave the past behind.”
“They don’t deserve another chance.”
Maybe that’s true.
Or maybe, there are very good reasons to revisit a former relationship.
I’ve been there myself—breaking up, getting back together, more times than I can count.
And to be honest? I’ve never regretted it.
It all comes down to why you’re considering it.
There are constructive reasons to go back—and plenty of reasons not to.
And that’s where the spiritual perspective comes in.
It helps us move beyond the black-and-white thinking that often clouds these decisions.
In today’s Spiritual Perspective video, we’re exploring all sides of this scenario.
So, if you’re on the fence about revisiting the past—whether it’s a relationship, an old career, or another chapter of your life—this short, 8-minute episode is for you. -
This week on The Spiritual Perspective, we’re diving into a question many of us wrestle with:
Why do certain people trigger us so intensely?
And what can we learn from it?
Whether it’s public figures like Elon Musk or people in our daily lives, our emotional reactions often reveal more about our inner world than the person themselves. In this episode, we explore how triggers can serve as mirrors, reflecting unresolved parts of ourselves.
You’ll gain insights into how to shift from judgment to understanding, how to find compassion even when it feels impossible, and how recognizing someone's positive traits can help you respond thoughtfully, stay grounded, and handle challenging situations with clarity and confidence.
If you’ve ever felt frustrated or angry with someone, this episode shows you how to reflect on those emotions, understand what they reveal about you, and take steps to grow from the experience.
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Some people are convinced they have a deeper calling. Others believe purpose is just a Western concept—something we tell ourselves to make life feel more meaningful.
Here’s the truth: No hard scientific proof exists that everyone has a purpose.
And yet—there are countless examples of people who’ve gone through unimaginable hardship, only to look back and say, That experience gave my life meaning.
So, what’s really going on here?
Most people get stuck on the idea that purpose is something they need to find. They think it’s about landing the right job, making millions, or leaving a legacy.
But that’s not how it works.
They also assume that only the privileged have access to purpose.
Or that if they don’t have some grand mission, they must be missing out.
But what if purpose isn’t about what you do—but how you show up?
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Manifesting gets a bad rap—mostly because people slap random stuff on a vision board and expect “the universe” to deliver like Amazon Prime.
Here’s the truth: There’s no hard scientific proof that manifesting works.
But—there is research showing how your attention might be shaping your reality without you even realizing it.
They focus too much on making life cushier.They put too much faith in affirmations.They ignore the one factor that separates daydreaming from actually making sh*t happen.Oh, and they completely misinterpret the Law of Attraction.
And here’s where most people go off the rails when attempting to manifest:I don’t want you stuck in a spiritually immature approach to manifesting, wondering why it’s not working.
So this week on The Spiritual Perspective, I’m breaking down what manifesting really is—and how to make it actually work for you.
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Life can change in an instant—sometimes in ways we hope for, like meeting the right person or finding new opportunities, and sometimes in ways we dread, like losing a home or facing heartbreak. Change is the only constant, and no amount of financial security can shield us from the emotional and spiritual challenges that come with it.
This week’s Spiritual Perspective explores the concept of “inner insurance”—a form of resilience that money can’t buy but is crucial for navigating life’s twists and turns.
Here’s what we cover:
Why true security comes from within, not from external stability.The hidden value of life’s hardest moments for spiritual growth.How simple daily practices, like meditation or gratitude, build the inner strength to handle anything.Think of it like physical fitness: just as consistent exercise prepares you for physical challenges, inner work prepares you for life’s uncertainties. The beauty is, your “insurance payment” can be as small as a few minutes a day—a walk, a kind act, or a moment of stillness.
So, what’s your inner insurance plan? Are you making those daily investments, or could this perspective inspire a shift?
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Have you ever felt like your world was falling apart? From natural disasters to personal loss, it’s easy to view destruction as purely negative. But what if destruction is part of a bigger process?
The three universal cycles: creation, maintenance, and destruction—and why they’re necessary for growth.How challenges in your life may be your personal “chrysalis,” breaking you down to build you back up.Why transformation requires discomfort—and how it prepares you to become a spiritual warrior.
In this week’s Spiritual Perspective, I explore the idea that nothing “bad” ever really happens—because what seems like destruction is often the beginning of transformation.
Here’s what you’ll learn:
If you’ve ever faced hardship that later shaped you into a stronger, wiser version of yourself, this perspective might resonate with you. -
One of the biggest misconceptions we carry into relationships is the idea that our partner is there to make us happy. When they don’t meet this expectation, it’s easy to assume that there’s someone “better” out there—someone with fewer flaws, more compatibility, and better “customer service.”
But here’s the truth: Everyone has flaws, including you. And no matter who you’re with, you’ll eventually have to face the same lessons—because relationships aren’t about perfection; they’re about growth.
In this week’s Spiritual Perspective, I explore:
Why chasing “better” often leads to the same challenges.The illusion of perfection, especially in highly attractive people.How matching values—not appearances or resources—is the true key to a lasting connection.If this resonates, take a moment to reflect on the role of flaws in your relationships. Are they frustrating obstacles—or opportunities for deeper growth and understanding?
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We’ve all been there…
It’s the heat of the moment. Tempers are flying high. Raw honesty gets expressed.
Things are said that you’ve been wanting to say for a while. Maybe your feelings get hurt. And then, somebody says it:
This isn’t working. We’ve tried. But I’m done! I think we should break up.And then, after some time passes, what happens?
Well, if you’re an aware, thoughtful, spiritually-minded person – which I’m assuming, if you’re subscribed to this newsletter, you at least aspire to be – then you start reflecting.
You start wondering, did I over-react? Did they over-react?
Was it just a big misunderstanding? Are you actually meant to be together? Or not?
There are so many questions. So many considerations. But…
Are you even asking the right questions, so that you can arrive at the right conclusion for you?
Because that will make all the difference in whether you decide that it’s best to give it one more go, versus realizing that it’s beyond time to go your separate ways...
That’s the subject of this week’s Spiritual Perspective. To hear which considerations you want to make before deciding to get back together, listen to this episode.