Tag: Christianity

  • Caught In The Success Trap?

    Caught In The Success Trap?

    About The Book

    What if your greatest success was actually your biggest trap?

    You’ll walk beside six archetypal seekers:

    • A high-achieving executive haunted by a hollow peace;
    • A nurturing parent lost after the children have gone;
    • A burned-out professional on the edge of collapse;
    • A soulful rebel yearning to embody their truth;
    • A couple drifting in golden silence after a lifetime together and
    • A wise retiree facing the ache of unfinished inner business.

    Through their journeys, you’ll see your own. And in their longings, you’ll find the call to break free—from busyness, roles, and noise—and return to the sacred truth of your soul.

    This is not just a book. It’s a mirror.
    It reflects what success has hidden… and how you can reclaim your inner peace before it’s too late.

    • For midlife seekers and older souls;
    • For those longing for meaning beyond performance;
    • For anyone ready to make the most important transition of their lives

    Includes an invitation to The Soul’s Journey – A 21-Week Guided Path of Inner Awakening Soul’s Journey

  • The Eye of the Needle

    The Eye of the Needle

    The Eye of the Needle (Mark 10:17–27)

    A rich man ran to Jesus. “Good teacher,” he asked, “what must I do to inherit eternal life?”

    Jesus said, “Follow the commandments.”

    “I have, from youth,” he replied.

    Jesus looked at him with love. “One thing you lack. Go, sell all you have, give to the poor, and follow me.”

    The man turned away, sorrowful — for he had many possessions.

    Jesus said, “It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for the rich to enter the kingdom.”

    Commentary:

    This story challenges our attachments. The ‘eye of the needle’ is the narrow gate of awakening — too small for ego, wealth, pride to pass through. Only the empty, the surrendered, may enter.

    Jesus’s gaze of love shows that this is not rejection — it is invitation.

    Psychological Reflection:

    The man’s sorrow reveals our dilemma: we want transformation without sacrifice. But awakening asks for letting go — of control, image, security.

    The ‘riches’ are not wrong — but clinging is. Freedom lives on the other side of release.

    Closing Reflection:

    • What am I unwilling to let go of?
    • What might open if I stepped through the narrow gate?

    Pause & Reflect:

    🎧 (10 seconds of silence)