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THE DISTILLERY

THE DISTILLERY

By Paula Johnson

An eclectic blend of teachings plucked from several spiritual modalities - both ancient and modern - in an attempt to transform our sullied, weary worldly selves into the magnificent beings our souls came here to be.
These are adult conversations and our goal is radical soul expansion. To that end, I'll be delving into topics such as sacred relationships, esoteric knowledge and the subconscious mind - all from a metaphysical and a scientific perspective.
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Ep:2 Heartbreak; what it's trying to teach us and how to really grasp this lesson so we don't do a year over in its class.

THE DISTILLERY Oct 10, 2021

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Ep:2 Heartbreak; what it's trying to teach us and how to really grasp this lesson so we don't do a year over in its class.

Ep:2 Heartbreak; what it's trying to teach us and how to really grasp this lesson so we don't do a year over in its class.

"It took many variations of relational experience for me to arrive at this moment of connection, so many other hearts to inform my heart's path. I honor this complexity, my many previous attempts and missteps, and all who rode the preceding  wild waves with me. Without these explorations, without these endings, I couldn't be ready for the depths uncovered in my current love. here's to the work of the past and to the connections that didn't last but remain my teachers, to all who helped build my definitions, even when the building was painful, and to the lessons that keep shedding light. Now my love is huge! It's infinite! And each day I celebrate the many imperfect layers that make it whole."

- Jacqueline Suskin

Oct 10, 202138:43
Ep:1 How to forgive, like for real this time! And why it is the ultimate act of self-love.

Ep:1 How to forgive, like for real this time! And why it is the ultimate act of self-love.

"To lick your wounds, to smack your lips over grievances long past, to roll
over your tongue the prospect of bitter confrontation still to come, to
savor to the last toothsome morsel both the pain you're given and the
pain you're given back --- in many ways it is a feast fit for a king. The chief
drawback is what you're wolfing down is yourself.
The skeleton at the feast is you."
(Buechner, 1993)

Jul 07, 202135:12
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Together we'll delve into an eclectic blend of wisdom plucked from several spiritual modalities - both ancient and modern - in an attempt to transform our sullied, worldly selves into the magnificent beings our souls came here to be. 

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