What Happens After Spiritual Transformation

Or perhaps you're awaiting your reawakening. You're hoping that God, the Universe, or someone else would shake you awake so you can stop faking your way through life, stop playing small, and finally get the answer you've been looking for.

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Whatever your spiritual awakening experience has been, you're now looking for advice on the internet on what to do next. You've arrived to my essay.

Let me preempt your disappointment by telling you the truth: you still have to do the dishes, sit awkwardly in the dentist chair, and get spam calls throughout the day after a spiritual awakening.

You'll be a new person, but you'll still have to combat the ego's natural, ongoing assault on consciousness. You'll still have bad days, negative thoughts, tears and frustration, say the wrong thing, struggle, and feel weird in the store while you're looking for diarrhea medicine and someone walks up behind you.

But what if you wanted to hear the rest of the story? Oh, my sweetheart, it's stunning. You'll see yourself, your life, and everything else in the universe in a whole new light. In your chest, you'll sense a golden sliver of absolute tranquility – a knowing, an understanding. It'll all work out. Your priorities will be crystal obvious, and at the top of the list will be LOVE. You'll find comfort in not knowing everything, and you'll be humbled by the understanding that you don't know anything, which will be liberating! Strangers will be treated with love and care, and you will smile at them on the street. You may savor the taste of your morning coffee, smile at passers-by, feel more present than you have in the past, and appreciate the simple delight of being alive. You can even feel like you're on fire to live a life full of vitality!

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Everything, absolutely everything, is transient. Your awakening's elation will wane, and you'll have to struggle to keep its lessons alive in your daily life. When someone cuts you off in traffic, when you have a misunderstanding with a friend, when you get caught up in a flurry of work projects, and when the sun sets each evening with either your eyes on the phone screen or on the oranges and pinks, you will be constantly presented with opportunities to react with your awakened consciousness or your old, ego-consciousness.

What comes after spiritual awakening?

After a spiritual awakening, the good life is to remember to turn inward for answers and, more importantly, the pure substance that makes life worth living. It is not how much we do in the world after a spiritual awakening that matters, but how much love can do within us. We are called to be a loving anchor.

How does spiritual awakening end?

You'll feel at ease because you know who you are and what you're here for.

Your life seems to have taken on a new purpose and significance at this time.

You are no longer terrified of death since you recognize it as a natural part of life.

What are the stages of spiritual awakening?

The hero's journey, an evolutionary process of growth and transformation woven into all great myths and stories, was outlined by renowned mythologist Joseph Campbell: “A genuinely heroic shift of awareness occurs when we stop worrying about ourselves and our own self-preservation.”

The primary pushing off point for any hero's quest is known as the call to adventure. The call to adventure is a break from regular life, a signal that comes from deep inside, grabs your attention, and drives you in a new direction. The spark that sets off a spiritual awakening is a call to adventure. Every life has a moment that, if grasped, will change it forever. The call to adventure is a reawakening experience, a shift in perspective that forces you to reconsider your perspective on life. A travel to a strange location, the loss of innocence, an illness, a challenge, the death of a close friend, a near-death experience, or the loss of a job are all examples of spiritual experiences. Regardless of the specifics, the experience alters your perspective and causes you to see the world through fresh eyes. You've been given the task of living an ordinary life in an extraordinary way.

At this critical juncture, Joseph Campbell advises that you must choose whether or not to accept the call to adventure. In truth, though, ignoring the call isn't an option because your soul is inviting you to change on a deeper level. If you ignore the call, the opportunity will recycle itself like a skip on a record, patiently waiting for you to embrace the call to a new existence, thanks to your unique karmic influences. Furthermore, there is no going back once a transforming and deeply waking incident has occurred. Your eyes have been opened, and no matter how much you try to reject it, you can't turn away from the image of a greater reality calling to you.

You enter a broader universe once you've answered the call to adventure. You take an active role in your spiritual development and advancement. As you begin to manage your life toward chances that enhance your knowledge, responsibility becomes the operative word. Everything feels the same and weirdly different at the same time, thanks to a tiny alteration in perspective.

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What happens when you become spiritual?

As Kaiser argues, this is the start of your spiritual journey, as you begin to doubt everything you previously believed. You begin to purge certain aspects of your life (habits, relationships, and outdated belief systems) in order to make room for new, more meaningful experiences. You may sense that something is lacking, but you aren't sure what it is. It's common to feel disoriented, confused, and down during this time.

How do you recognize a spiritual person?

The first evidence of a spiritual person is their lack of fear. When you have a fear or a chronic worry, that fear takes over your life and you are unable to be in the present moment. Fear of public speaking, fear of heights, and fear of bugs are the three most common fears among Americans. Many people, however, are terrified of death, rejection, loneliness, failure, illness, or making poor judgments. Spiritual people understand how to yield to forces beyond their control. In this way, they are similar to children in that they know how to ignore their minds and live fearlessly.

How do I know if I've had a spiritual awakening?

You will have many lovely realizations and new views no matter how you get into alignment with your inner being–whether through a protracted struggle of resistance or with faith and confidence after slight contrast.

  • There are “miracles” happening; abundance is pouring in, the body is healing, and relationships are improving.