@@mofjrd In esoteric teachings, the statement "In silence and self-confidence, you will find salvation" holds deep significance and can be explored from a spiritual perspective. Let's delve into an esoteric expansion of this statement: Silence as Inner Stillness: Silence is not merely the absence of external noise but also a state of inner stillness. It represents the quieting of the mind, the cessation of incessant mental chatter, and the cultivation of a serene and receptive inner space. Through silence, one can connect with the deeper aspects of oneself and attune to the subtle realms of consciousness. Self-Confidence as Spiritual Trust: Self-confidence in this context refers to a profound trust in one's own inherent divinity and spiritual nature. It is a recognition of the infinite potential and wisdom that resides within. This self-confidence arises from a deep knowing that one is connected to a greater spiritual reality and possesses the inner resources to navigate life's challenges and seek spiritual growth. Salvation as Liberation and Wholeness: In esoteric philosophy, salvation encompasses the liberation of the soul from the limitations of the egoic self and the realization of its true nature. It is the journey towards wholeness, inner harmony, and alignment with higher spiritual truths. Salvation is not external deliverance but an internal process of awakening and self-realization. The Power of Silence: Silence has the ability to quiet the noise of the external world and the distractions of the egoic mind. In the stillness of silence, one can access deeper levels of consciousness, intuition, and spiritual insight. It is within this sacred space that profound wisdom, guidance, and inner transformation can unfold. Self-Confidence as Inner Knowing: Self-confidence, rooted in spiritual trust, allows one to tap into their intuition and inner knowing. It enables the recognition of one's unique path and purpose, empowering them to make aligned choices and take courageous steps towards spiritual growth and self-realization. In summary, the esoteric expansion of the statement suggests that through the cultivation of inner silence and self-confidence, one can find salvation-a deep spiritual liberation and wholeness. By embracing silence, stillness, and self-trust, individuals can access their inner wisdom, connect with higher spiritual truths, and embark on a transformative journey towards self-realization and spiritual awakening.
I have come........Kyle I listen to your videos quite often, just about everyday. Right now I am listening to an audio that you said , "changed your life", it is called , Beyond the Known: REALIZATION, by Paul Selig. I am in awe....this has SERIOUSLY changed my life , too !!!! I am so grateful for you Being in my Life, Thank you for all you do for us as ONE .
New followers here. Love your interviewing style, great questions and what a beautiful listening ear. Kylie is changing my life everyday. Lovely experiencing you both together! Cheers to higher consciousness.❤
You facilitated such a wonderful discussion, I've been listening to Kyle for years but haven't seen your channel before. I am now subscribed. Thank you lovely people 💜
Kyle and AEP is like no other! Has to be the best money I have ever spent And so reasonable which I really appreciate! I cannot put into words what having him in my life has done for me.
Thank you again Kyle for another great video and inspiring us to follow our calling and be authentic I spent much of my life trying to just survive mediocrity and be a people pleaser maybe too much so but over the years have gotten better at living my best life but your videos inspire me to bounce back from setbacks and say no. Whenever I've been a butterfly I wore my wings out trying to get the caterpillars moving and then got tired and had to get back in my cocoon again so i could be a butterfly again later and I'm getting too old for all that. Adding meditating is helping me make decisions.
I kinda had to give myself up for my kids. I had twins by myself as a result of being assaulted when I was 22. Their constant, combined needs meant I couldn't even do simple things like fall asleep on the couch with the baby, because they're were two babies and only one me. Now in my mid fourties I get to be myself again. I didn't get all the amazement with kids Kyle's talking about. I did my best and was depleted most of the time. It's not the same if one has a dog, but it's also not the same when you're in a couple and have just one kid. It's all romantic with one, by comparison. Until you have multiple children you don't know.
You have similarities to Dr Wendy Myers on RU-vid Madeleliene. She is awesome and I watch her health podcasts. PS This interview was really excellent! Thank you!!
Hi I just wanted to share a type of therapy with you called IFS, Internal Family System. It’s developed by Richard Shwartz . His book is called No Bad Parts ❤❤love Tone