PART 3 - THE PRACTICE OF RADICAL RESILIENCY
In nature, a tree’s deepest root is called the radical. When it comes to human nature, each soul has a radical root that reaches to the ground of being. The soul’s radical root can tap our inner core of resiliency and connect us to our genuine purpose in life.
Being resilient doesn’t mean avoiding the obstacles and tragedies of life or the strong emotions that troubles can evoke. Rather, being resilient involves a conscious ability to “spring back” no matter what befalls us.
Resiliency can become a practice, especially when connected to our instinctive ways of being both caring and creative. Qualities like compassion, courage and wisdom tend to manifest more fully when something challenges us at an existential level. The practice of resiliency can help us discover and live our soul’s purpose, the way we can best serve the world at this time.
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“When seen from the deeper view of the soul, the challenges and obstacles in life are not simply roadblocks, intended to stop us altogether, as much as detours intended to lead us to genuine change and growth.”