Daily Question, June 15 What supports me in “going deep”? 28 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Debra8 months agoDebraCompassionate kindness of a total stranger, of my loved ones and of those connections with community that matter most to me. 2 Reply Maeve8 months agoMaevebeing rested physically and mentally. Sitting with someone, who is prepared to listen to me at a deeper level. Being in nature, taking time to be with myself… 2 Reply Malag8 months agoMalagConfidence that I know my way around in the depths a bit better and can navigate and keep me safe. 2 Reply Ed Schulte8 months agoEd SchulteWhat supports me in “going deep”? The Divine Grace of the Holy Spirit, the “strength/power” which administers to all the application of Truth within the Divine Plan. 4 Reply reality8 months agorealityWay to be generic; yet, it probably helps us find more meaning. I can’t go deep in any way for a moment, for, if I did it would aid and abet their assassination of me with their psychic terrorism, the closest thing to a devil that has ever existed, etc.. 🙂 reality 3 Reply Melissa8 months agoMelissaIt helps me to go out in nature and draw. I makes me feel the sacred connection to wildlife, botany and people that I love. I feel kinder after I draw as I see how precious this world is. 3 Reply Hot Sauce8 months agoHot SauceSpiritual practices like reducing, reusing, and recycling; directing my desires toward the good of others; mindful eating; "emptying the mind" through wu-wei; divination; reading and interpreting the Bible; praying for wisdom; studying forgiveness; studying the mystical teachings of spiritual UFO abductions; running; watching and mystically interpreting films; creative visualization; regarding everyone as having inherent worth and dignity; reading the Avesta; practicing manifesting desires; stud...Spiritual practices like reducing, reusing, and recycling; directing my desires toward the good of others; mindful eating; “emptying the mind” through wu-wei; divination; reading and interpreting the Bible; praying for wisdom; studying forgiveness; studying the mystical teachings of spiritual UFO abductions; running; watching and mystically interpreting films; creative visualization; regarding everyone as having inherent worth and dignity; reading the Avesta; practicing manifesting desires; studying philosophy; and many others all help me to look deeply at life and experience its spiritual depths. Read More4 Reply Present Moment8 months agoPresent MomentPresent moment breathing, acknowledging fear and anxiety, but telling it to go stand in the corner for awhile. 3 Reply Dawn Noel8 months agoDawn NoelGentleness, hope, forgiveness and love. As well as witnessing the tenacity and courage around me. Listening, laughter and silence, too. 3 Reply Shellan8 months agoShellanjournaling 4 Reply Katrina8 months agoKatrinaHaving a “going deep” partner or guide, whether virtual, written or in person. It’s hard for me to do alone. 5 Reply Butterfly8 months agoButterflyMy meditation practice is what supports me. When I connect with the All There Is and leave behind the stories my mind wants to weave about this and that, past and future, worries and judgements. There I find a sense of deep peace which then overflows into my everyday life. I also find support in the spiritual books I read. 4 Reply Howie Geib8 months agoHowie GeibThe knowledge from my many teachers provokes me to take my rightful place: at the head of the table which is my life, steward and guide, lookout, negotiating the course between harbors. 2 Reply 8 months agoHowie, your words helped me to better express myself, so I’d like to say Thank you 2 Reply Howie Geib8 months agoHowie Geib[ bows ] we are here for one another…and for that I am very pleased. 3 Reply 8 months agowell then 1 Reply Maria8 months agoMariaNature and the outdoors 4 Reply Palm8 months agoPalmLately, writing down my dreams, whenever I remember them 5 Reply Carla8 months agoCarlaMy Internal Gift of spiritual tenacity that leads me to seek “more,” 5 Reply devy8 months agodevyMy inner child has been controlling my life because it is there to protect me..to try to keep me safe..it. Doesn’t know better than to set off emotions of anxiety, fear, anger or sadness. My deep is my real inner true self..my Shen as what the taoists call. My Shen is present to comfort, réparent my inner child letting them know that they are safe, awesome, supported and loved ❤️ 3 Reply Michele8 months agoMichelemy soul. 3 Reply 8 months agothe pain that arises from holding up my pledge. a pledge I’ve done just recently. it’s threefold, yet hierarcly, and kind of the essence of gratefulness towards kindness and spiritual guidance within this life aswell as a kind of fateful or karmic power. the three parts build up well on each other aswell as they each include the other two and so harmoniously support each other – in my perspective. but life is mirroring back something different. so I already felt, when making the pledge, ...the pain that arises from holding up my pledge. a pledge I’ve done just recently. it’s threefold, yet hierarcly, and kind of the essence of gratefulness towards kindness and spiritual guidance within this life aswell as a kind of fateful or karmic power. the three parts build up well on each other aswell as they each include the other two and so harmoniously support each other – in my perspective. but life is mirroring back something different. so I already felt, when making the pledge, that quite some hardship might arise. in a way I am prepared for this pain and suffering now, while also I see I am not… another thing, concerning today’s quote (which was a quote of the day just some days ago which invites one to really contemplate it deeply) : why would the truth be hard as a rock, when it is said that it will set us free….I like to focus on the liberating aspect . life is already hard enough…. Read More5 Reply Butterfly8 months agoButterflyHi Verena, your post is interesting. I think the truth can be hard as rock because it’s not what we always want to hear or accept at the time. What we think has supported us turns out to be false. It can be very hard to face up to that and it takes great courage to change and adjust. The quote “the truth will set you free” to me means that realising the truth brings to us the end of fear. The ultimate fear – fear of death, abandonment, dissolution. I hope you can hold to your pledge and ...Hi Verena, your post is interesting. I think the truth can be hard as rock because it’s not what we always want to hear or accept at the time. What we think has supported us turns out to be false. It can be very hard to face up to that and it takes great courage to change and adjust. The quote “the truth will set you free” to me means that realising the truth brings to us the end of fear. The ultimate fear – fear of death, abandonment, dissolution. I hope you can hold to your pledge and that you find support to manage the pain you fear. With love ? Read More2 Reply 8 months agoseems you had some really hard experiences, sorry to read that. I haven taken refuge, and though there are rough times, I’ve never ever been betrayed by it, so I know suffering to be temporary – maybe that’s part of what you call the end of fear? be well ?! 1 Reply Ose8 months agoOsePrayer. 6 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2021, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb