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Spiritually Hungry

95. Perfect Imperfections: 4 Ways to Rethink Our Mistakes

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

🗓️ 14 June 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

We fail and make mistakes because we are all works in progress. Life is messy. But we are not supposed to be perfect. Our flaws are the aspects of ourselves we are meant to focus on and correct. Listen in as Monica and Michael explain the deeper purpose of imperfections and why they are so important to our soul’s work in this lifetime.



“What one might call the ugly parts of themselves are actually the work that their soul has taken upon themselves for the betterment of the world at large. Our imperfections are the part of the world we need to correct.” – Michael Berg

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0:00.0

You have to have a vision of who you want to become and you have to see that it's possible.

0:14.0

Because if not, what's really going to guide you?

0:16.0

You could stay in that place of sadness.

0:18.0

You can stay stuck in that and then there's no movement.

0:32.5

Welcome to spiritually hungry episode 95. So guess what? Surprise. I have a story.

0:37.0

Oh, I love your stories. Do you? Yes. Tell me if I ever. Even after 96 episode, are we at 6.96, 95? I think we're 95. I just your stories. Do you? Yes. Even after 96 episodes, where we had 696, 95. They were 95. I just said 95. That's scary. Even after 95 episodes, I still love your stories. So maybe you're familiar with... 25 years and 95 episodes. There you go. And counting. Keep telling stories. So you've probably heard the story before. They made a movie out of it.

0:55.1

It was a book.

0:56.8

And the book was called Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrandt.

1:01.0

And it tells a life story of Louis Sylvie Zamperini, known as Louis.

1:05.2

Many of you might also be familiar with the movie adaptation directed by Angelina Jolie.

1:09.6

But I don't think you watched it, right?

1:10.8

I did not watch it.

1:12.1

I recommend watching it.

1:12.9

I did.

1:13.9

I don't know if it's your genre. Okay. But yeah, the book's better. We've just given zero information to our listeners. I'm getting there. It's funny. It just reminds me this completely off topic. We had this conversation. when you go to a restaurant, you say you have to rent the server, what's your favorite dish?

1:29.5

That's zero information because you have to rent the server, what's your favorite dish?

1:29.5

That's zero information because you have no idea if you and him or her have the same taste. At all. So you're getting literally zero information. You should ask what's the most popular dish. Yes. But still, I usually ask like what's the freshest or? So when you get movie recommendations, you really have to know if you actually have the same

1:45.9

taste in movies than the person you're asking.

1:48.3

Otherwise, it means nothing.

1:49.5

Yeah, but this is a true story.

1:50.8

So you have to just be interested in this kind of storyline.

1:56.1

Okay, Zamperini first gained national attention as a runner in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where he was

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