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Spiritually Hungry

158. Let it Go: 4 Ways to Embrace the Unexpected

Spiritually Hungry

Monica Berg and Michael Berg

Religion & Spirituality, Self-improvement, Growth, Selfimprovement, Fulfillment, Parenting, Love, Anxierty, Reincarnation, Relationships, Fear, Society & Culture, Manifest, Mental Health, Life-changing, Lifes Purpose, Well-being, Improve Life, Spirituality, Wellness, Wisdom, Inspirational, Transformation, Self-help, Education, Culture, Kabbalah, Happiness, Society

4.8617 Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

We love to make plans. Especially at this time of year! Yet what happens when things don’t go according to plan? The truth is there is so little we can control in life. So, how do we let go of the need to have a hand in everything that unfolds? Join us for a conversation about embracing the unexpected and making space for miracles.



“The true spiritual work is embracing the moments that were not part of your plan.” – Michael Berg

Transcript

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0:00.0

I believe very, very strongly in this.

0:11.1

There are very few things that our listeners can do to enhance their life with more clarity

0:15.9

and blessings and joy than to actively pursue this form of surrender, surrender that says, not just, oh,

0:23.4

it's happening, so I'll surrender to it, but this is the most beautiful, perfect thing to be

0:27.3

happening.

0:32.7

Welcome to spiritually hungry.

0:35.2

We're excited to spend this time with you. A little pause in your holiday

0:40.1

frenzy. Yes. And I know we that time is of the essence so we won't spend too much time,

0:45.5

but I think it's important to give a little bit of consciousness while people are on their vacation

0:50.1

or away from work. For those of you not following, that is Michael indicating that we will be doing a shorter episode today. All right, I'll just get into it then. I want to share a story about a woman named Jill Scherer Murray. She's a journalist. Can you see that again? I want to share a story about a woman named Jill Scherer Murray. One more time. Are you making fun of me? Yes. Not making fun of me, I'm enjoying. Okay. She's a journalist. What's her name? Jill. Jill, what? What's her middle name? Okay, Mike. She's a journalist who was in a dead-end relationship of 12 years. After 12 years, you would think they

1:28.8

were going somewhere. And perhaps on the surface, it appeared that they were when her boyfriend

1:33.9

repeatedly dismissed the topic of marriage and neglected to show... Boyfriend for 12 years? It's a long time.

1:39.3

Well, it works for some people. Neglected to show up to view the condo that Jill was interested

1:44.0

in purchasing,

1:44.7

she realized something pivotal.

1:46.3

She needed to let go.

1:47.9

She had to let go of fear, waiting for life to hand her what she wanted,

1:52.9

accepting a partner who gave her less than she deserved.

1:55.5

And many people, I think, can relate to this.

1:58.1

She had to let go of all these things before she could move on.

2:00.4

But when she

2:00.9

finally did, a new life, the one destined for her, began to open up. She moved to a new city,

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