From surviving to thriving

From surviving to thriving

There are times when a focus on survival is necessary and thrust upon us. We get through the survival mode by working on stabilizing what is needed for as long as it takes. However, often times we get stuck in survival mode, even when there is an opportunity to come out of it. Survival mode can become a type of comfort zone, because it’s what we know. To get out of this mode requires a different approach to thinking about life, as something that happens ‘for you’ instead of ‘to you’. This simple preposition change opens up a whole new path of being in the world. It means that even bad things that happen can be seen in a good light.

Staying in survival mode turns out to be a technique used by the Epstein elites to keep us imprisoned. It is an actual tool studied and used in order to make it easier to manipulate the masses. For us to enable a new earth, a new way of being in the world, we need to catch these techniques. By ‘catching’, I mean putting our awareness on them so they can come to light. This is what is currently happening in our world. We are only ‘catching’ the evil-doers by serving them justice (hopefully, still not sure if this will actually happen). But the real catch is of our own awareness – how much have we been manipulated by staying in the survival chase of more money, more material resources, more influence, more power, instead of coming into our own selves.

The current truths coming to light are not only about shedding light on perpetrators but shedding light into our own selves. How much have we been hamster wheeling to no end? Never satisfied with our ‘status’, always wanting better and more? And what have we sacrificed in the process? Spending time together, away from screens, in nature, in love with the sight of a leaf falling of a tree?

More and more communities are being formed to honor the simplicity of life, of connection. And this is a movement from surviving to thriving. We can no longer be manipulated with marketing strategies if we are satisfied with what we have. Our thriving is not in material abundance but in spiritual and community connection. To be one with the divine and to see the divinity in everyone and everything.

At SEED, our practitioners offer ways to connect within – through breathwork, nervous system regulation, dance, movement, music, honest dialogue and self-reflection. Each practitioner offers their own medicine – what has healed them – as a way to support a world where we thrive in the beauty and simplicity that life has to offer.

written by Tali Padan


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