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1ļøāƒ£ Mission 1: check out the Welcome Video — see what this movement is REALLY about. Click here šŸ‘‰ https://www.skool.com/spiritual-rebels/about 2ļøāƒ£ Mission 2: Introduce yourself in the "meet friends" tab. (if you wish to be secret ninja, i won't judge.) 3ļøāƒ£ Mission 3: Share your questions with the community, and ELEVATE. 🤫 Super secret mission: Help build this community by providing feedback on what works, what you think could be improved, and what you'd like to see more of. ALSO: If you haven't downloaded the app, i encourage you to do so. Much easier to use. Much peace and many blessings, and remember... just šŸ
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You can learn about the two programs i have available here: Monster Mind Mastery: End the inner war with your negative thoughts šŸ‘‡ https://iamrey.store/monster-mind-mastery-program From Famine to Feast: Start your journey toward effortless abundance today. šŸ‘‡ https://iamrey.store/abundance You've bought either of these already, send me a private message and i'll give you access. If you feel the pull toward deeper transformation, the premium tier of this community serves as the doorway — an orientation phase into the Ultimate Reality Transformation path. It’s designed to help you understand the map, the underlying principles, and whether this path is genuinely aligned for you. Stay blessed! šŸ™
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Oregon Has the Best Sunsets
@Thuy Bechard as promised (: I really enjoyed painting this scene. It filled me with awe at the stunning beauty of our world. It is a privilege to be able to experience.
Oregon Has the Best Sunsets
How to separate identity from productivity
Lately I’ve been forced into a pause I didn’t choose. After years of giving everything I had to my job, often at the expense of my own body, I’m recovering from a concussion and facing the reality that healing can’t be measured by productivity. What’s coming up for me is how tightly I’ve tied my identity to what I produce, how reliable I am, how much I can endure. Rest feels uncomfortable. Not because I don’t need it, but because somewhere along the way I learned that my value comes from output. I’m trying to learn how to be a person, not a performance. For those who have gone through injury, burnout, or a major life shift: How did you begin separating who you are from what you do? What helped you untangle worth from productivity, especially in a culture that rewards pushing through at all costs? I’m genuinely curious and open to learning.
Why I'm leaving here.
It's not rebellious to be an idiot, live 2000 years ago, covering yourself in goat shit and casting bones. There's so much utter nonsense on this sight that I'm afraid the idea of 'spirituality' is some kind of mind parasite for people with low IQs. I am rey is funneling you all into his payment system for courses which are a massive nothing burger because that's how he makes his bag. Off od gulable fools who believe any old shit someone says because they need to feel special instead of just the same as everyone else.
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