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Die Toten Hosen sang in 1996: I don’t want to go to paradise if the way there is so difficult. (Lyrics from the album Opium fürs Volk)
Waking up, becoming aware, becoming one … it’s anything but simple and easy! Again and again we have to break our habitual patterns, let go of what we have grown to love and leave our mental and emotional comfort zones.
One inner process follows the next, deeper and deeper into our own inner self, the shadows are recognised, loved and integrated, the fears are overcome.
There is growing clarity and freedom, but it comes at a price: we recognise our own responsibility for everything that happens in our personal universe. This is far from easy.
Every soul in our lives becomes a mirror for us, a secret ally, all wanting the same thing, for us to finally awaken completely. At the same time, no one wants to know, we are hardly allowed to talk to any soul about it, because those who cannot bear it react with their ego and reject us.
The spiritual path is not easy, often even painful. But you are not alone on your journey. We are with you and only together can we find our inner liberation, our awakening and our oneness.
From the lyrics: Only those who pass [the test] with an A are allowed to go to heaven.
We accompany and help each other on the way home, and even if it is sometimes difficult: in the end we all want to reach paradise, unity with ourselves and with our personal universe.
Shall we walk a little way together?
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