Maybe following the soul's path is to simply enjoy the beauty of life.
A fraction of my latest post on my online membership community: Inner Winter Tribe
I was struggling. I used to struggle with how to spend my free time when I first stepped on this soul path. I think that's because I was so used to the structure of how we do things on the traditional path. Constantly working on something. Then, your own personal time is another chunk that you have to manage. But on this path, everything is so merged together.
The key questions weren't about how to manage these two chunks; work vs personal time anymore. The key question expanded beyond; it's about 'how to live life'.
And that's my mission: ongoing living questions to answer (via living the experiences) on how to live life 'fullestly.'Living life 'fullestly' wasn't like what I thought. Doing a lot, getting out of the most of the limited free time I had, quenching every juice out of life like patriarchy makes us think it's the ONLY way.
Truly, living life doesn't necessarily have to be about doing those extravagant activities, bungee jumping or sky diving etc. ,that we mostly see in the ads, esp. life insurance ads. (But if that's your soul's cup of tea, then go ahead!!!)
I believe that it's also about the ebbs and flows of human lives, smelling the flowers, going for a walk, the joy of simply being, and soaking in Mother Earth's beauty. Even washing dishes, housechores tasks that we tried to minimize actually helps us connect with our surroundings and 'real life' outside the screen. Coming back to reconnect with Mother Earth. Coming back to humanity. Coming back to just being human.
Maybe following the soul's path is simply enjoying the beauty of life.
You can find the video about this topic in my latest membership community: https://ko-fi.com/mynchuranukul/tiers

