How To Clear An Obstacle By Letting Go (The Art Of Giving Up)

How To Clear An Obstacle By Letting Go (The Art Of Giving Up)

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Discover the top destructive belief that can ruin your life and the 3 spiritual truths that will help you heal this belief.

Amid the chaos and clamor of our modern world, there exists one deceptive belief that has ensnared our minds, obstructing our journey toward true fulfillment. But fear not, because I’m about to reveal this elusive belief!

Imagine a life where detours and obstacles become opportunities for growth and self-discovery. In this week’s video, I’ll explore profound spiritual insights that will empower you to flow with life’s twists and turns.

If you feel like life is moving too fast and you’re always chasing your life purpose to no avail, this video will help you slow down and start embracing the journey.

In this video, you’ll discover:

💥 The top destructive belief that is ruining your life.
💥 3 powerful spiritual truths that will help you heal from the destructive belief quickly.

Here’s the audio version of this video:

💥 You can now listen to me on Spotify! Click HERE to view my channel. 💥

Once you watch the video, let me know in the comments below:

What are your destructive beliefs?

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With deep love and gratitude;

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CHRISTINA LOPES, DPT, MPH

I’m a life coach, spiritual teacher, and former clinician. My life’s work is to help accelerate your spiritual awakening so you can heal your past, overcome any challenge, and live with joy and purpose. If you need help in navigating your spiritual awakening, I recommend that you check out my popular free guided meditations.

How To Clear An Obstacle By Letting Go (The Art Of Giving Up)
5 Comments
  • Oh wow! Guilty! Thanks so much for creating such a relevant video to my own spiritual path. I now feel more grounded and motivated to be patient and appreciate this this type of void that I think I’m going through. However I still to be in my power and thanks so much for the material available for that. Now that I’m also learning the importance of trusting my guides I need to find out about my divine self. But all in good time. Lol!

    Lots of love from
    Trish

  • This resonates for me thank you.
    ☮️❤️🌞

  • Hi Christine,
    Very timely video! I broke my leg quite badly 4 weeks ago. I had previously been ill and was finally feeling well again. in the exuberance of spring, I jumped from a short retaining wall, down onto the lawn …and that was that. The surgeon who rebuilt the leg, doesn’t want me to bear any weight for 8-10 weeks. Up until now, I’ve simply been sleeping and taking drugs to quell the pain.

    Finally, I feel like I’m able to be a bit more active. By that I mean, trying to use crutches rather than a wheelchair as my mode of transport around the house. It’s hard to sit while the washing piles up, the weeds grow and the garden lies fallow; however, for the most part, I’ve kept my spirits up. My husband has become the cook and caregiver: he’s just wonderful and that’s not what I had expected , so it’s a major bonus. I truly feel cared for …maybe that’s the silver lining: the ‘caregiver’ has become the ‘cared for’. It’s most unusual for me to feel treasured, but I do.

    Thank you for your insights: I love the water metaphor!

  • Hi Christina, just wanted to say I’ve followed you since 2020 and I love your work. Your messages have often had divine timing for me. Please don’t take this to heart and I may be in the minority but I preferred the old vibe of your videos. It was more peaceful and centred. I feel that you’re trying too hard to engineer being funny and it’s a bit gimmicky now. Really sending this with lots of love and in the hope that you go back to doing it your way. You don’t need the comedy act. You’re amazing as you are xx

  • Melissa Fridley June 3, 2023 at 9:53 pm

    Christina,
    I have always struggled with patience. I’m a typical type A personality. I’m trying to work on going with the flow. Some days are better than others There are days I feel like a squirrel trapped in a box, I am very sensitive to the heavy energy in my family and the community where I live. I seek refuge in solitude and continue to try to calm the chaos in my mind. I continue to ask my guides for assistance. Your videos and suggestions have been a blessing.
    Lots of love
    Melissa

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