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Let’s talk about what we can lose if we don’t honor our divine voice.

I’ve digging into a lot of pieces of my soul, personality, purpose, and vision to discover where I lost pieces when I didn’t honor the voice that was trying to come through.

You’re doing all the things you need to need. You’re thinking you’re honoring that divine energy inside you that’s guiding you. A lot of time we fight our divine voice with the ego. By falsely convincing us, it brings us out of alignment from what we’re meant to be doing, saying, experiencing, or living out. We battle with the ego on a daily basis. One of the things I’ve found helpful is a daily routine.

Perhaps you’re dealing with a bully or someone who’s in your environment. So how do we deal with that? Personally, I’ve established a protective container around myself that’s invisible to me and impenetrable to others. Any involvement that’s not in alignment with your soul’s ozone.

One thing you may not think about is what if that bully is inside our mind? The ego is not apart of our soul. It’s there to serve the external part of life, not the internal, which can be really tricky when the ego appears to be our soul. That’s why it’s so important to be aware of our soul ozone layer so we can protect our divine voice and intuitive self.

What’s at stake when that happens is we make decisions based on ego, fear, and insecurity that aren’t in our best interest. This leads us on a path of poor habits and patterns in all areas of our life.

For me, I’m personally spending 2-3 hours per day on my self insight through meditation, journaling, spiritual guidance podcasts, etc. It’s sacred to me to be guided by my divine voice, and I get there through consistent morning rituals before going out into the world. This all starts with the voice and communicating with ourselves and others. Our divine voice is a rock hard truth that doesn’t know anything different than the truth.