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The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek" is a famous quote by Joseph Campbell, meaning personal growth and valuable rewards (the "treasure") are found by confronting your deepest fears, challenges, and the unknown aspects of yourself (the "cave"), leading to self-discovery and achieving your true potential. It's about stepping outside your comfort zone to find what you truly desire, often hidden within what scares you most, like unresolved emotions or new paths. That's one of the things the Abundance GPS guides you with.
The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek
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A beautiful image to capture our imagination thank you
Not enough time - anyone else being run by this?
If I sit with it, I can see a swarm of bees in my brain, and there is a real resistance to being idle and exploring it. I think if I were to explore it maybe inside it would be avoiding a sense of emptiness and this might relate to a lack of fulfilling deep and meaningful relationships. Perhaps it covers up anxiety too. There is a comfort in not having enough time, I know that all the running around for mum who is ill and needs help has alleviated that sense of emptiness/lack of purpose (since I moved back into my own house after renting with friends) as I have a role (rescuer) to fulfil however it is not getting to the heart of what I value for myself (selfish v service). This relates to an earlier post about stress and belly fat. I see that stress with running around for mum and dealing with her belief systems has me not eating well and also reaching for a drink, and that with no specific plan it is easy to grab something quick when I run between appointments with her and my clients. There is also an element of not wanting to be perceived as a bad daughter by ensuring I am doing all I can to be responsible about getting her the best healthcare. I guess I have been reluctant to look into exploring the ins and outs of deep and meaningful relationships because I also identify as a loner. I guess the identity of loner doesn't need to exclude close relationships. I am comfortable 121 with people, but find crowds stressful and also due to a hearing issue, can't hear well when there is alot of noise. I hope in sharing this, perhaps AI *when available, can help me get more specific and reframe this. One does see how there are several layers to unpack with all this. I am really just thinking out loud, and if anyone has insights please share.
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@Lori Saulibio this is so helpful the before and after retirement view and recognising imbalance in both and regaining balance ☯️
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Thanks for the invite. Hello everyone. I'm in a transitional period of life where I left my career of 20+ years because I wasn't fulfilled. I'm a visionary with so many ideas of what my next phase of life looks like. I've been following David for quite some time, and I'm honored to be a part of this community. I'm looking forward to learning from and growing with all of you.
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@Regina Foster glad that you are happy with your decision to follow your star 🌟
Prayers please x
Subject: A Request for Your Prayers and Support Hi everyone, I'm writing to you all today in the hope of receiving your prayers and positive thoughts. We are facing a rather difficult and complex situation. This past Saturday, I left Eastern Ukraine and have since made it into Poland. My wife, Lucy, departed later that same night and is currently at the Ukrainian border with my stepson, Shania, as we are trying to get him out of the country and over to the UK. We believed that the documentation required for his visa—which we are confident we have—would be a matter of hours to process. However, we have just been informed that it is now taking up to five days. This creates an extremely tight and worrying timeline, as his UK visa expires at midnight this Thursday, the 13th. Complicating matters further, my car is booked on a ferry to the UK on Wednesday night. If the visa is not sorted by tomorrow morning—which seems very unlikely—I will have to leave to make that crossing. In that case, Lucy and Shania will have to get a flight back to the UK, either on Thursday lunchtime or the last flight out of Krakow at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday night, which lands in Manchester at 10:00 p.m., to finalize the visa requirements. It's frustrating that the five-day processing estimate doesn't align with our urgent deadline, and you would hope that a situation like this at the border could be resolved more quickly. I will be home on Thursday evening., and then I will have to go and pick them up on Friday morning from Manchester. Please, send your prayers our way. We are clinging to hope and are so grateful for this wonderful community that is coming together to support one another. Bless you all, Steve
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I know it was a while ago @Steve Bullock but so pleased that you got your family safe 🙏
Excited to be here with you!
Hi there. I'm Sally, and I'm from Westerville, Ohio. For me, unstuck means that I no longer have my money block, that the old money story is gone, and I am able to create unlimited financial abundance. This is a pic of me in my office ;-) Fun fact: I had a close encounter in a kayak with a humpback whale! It was awesome!
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Wow @Sally Raymond that kayak experience looks awe inspiring a creature of that size and power gliding in the sea must be humbling 🐋
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I'm Lizzie I live in Devon, UK with my husband & x3 sons, I love life & wish to adjust to be in true alignment with my purpose & live my best life 💫

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Joined May 24, 2026
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