Inner Work 230: What does it mean to spiritually awaken?

Inner Work 230: What does it mean to spiritually awaken?

Author: Josephine Hardman, PhD February 8, 2025 Duration: 32:10

What does it really mean to have a spiritual awakening? To wake up from the dream (or nightmare) of the 3D illusion? 

Join me for this episode of INNER WORK where we'll discuss and answer these questions:

  • what does it mean to spiritually awaken?
  • what does the spiritual awakening journey often look like?
  • what are some of the initial shifts in belief, perspective, mindset, and attitude that come with waking up spiritually?
  • what are the challenges and rewards of a spiritual awakening?
  • the importance of staying grounded, committed, humble, and open-hearted as you walk your path of spiritual awakening 
  • the importance of going back to beginner's mind - regardless of how long you've been on the path

 

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Thank you for being here, doing your inner work, and leading the way for others with your light. It makes a difference!

Music & editing by G. Demers

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Josephine Hardman brings a unique blend of academic rigor and intuitive wisdom to Inner Work: A Spiritual Growth Podcast. With a background that spans nine years teaching college-level literature and a current practice as a certified intuitive healer and Akashic Records teacher, she guides conversations that are both deeply thoughtful and profoundly practical. This isn't about abstract theories; it's about the tangible, often messy process of personal awakening. Each episode feels like a thoughtful dialogue, whether Josephine is speaking with a guest or sharing her own insights on psychospiritual development. You'll find discussions that weave together themes from spirituality, inner healing, and conscious self-improvement, all aimed at making the esoteric accessible. The podcast serves as a companion for those who suspect there's more to their experience than the daily routine, offering a space to explore what genuine transformation looks and feels like. It’s for anyone ready to move beyond surface-level advice and engage in the real, sometimes challenging work of understanding themselves and their place in the world. Tune in for a consistently illuminating perspective that honors both the heart and the intellect on the path of growth.
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