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Finding the Point of Rest

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Last updated: January 29, 2026 10:03 pm
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Please stop making small corrections… 😅

blessing ✨💜💜🙏🙏☀️☀️😇😇

Today I would like to share with you what I have been thinking lately. I think many of us tend to get caught up in…

the The idea is that if we do enough “inner work” or think positively enough or raise our consciousness enough…our lives will be problem-free.

I mean…it feels good, right? 😅

There is no denying that there are problems in the world today. Between the immense challenges we see and witness in the media and in the lives of those around us, and the personal problems and changes many of us are experiencing, life’s problems can sometimes be daunting. It’s easy to wish all problems would be solved.

But the reality is that the physical world we currently live in is inherently unstable. It is constantly changing and changing, presenting us with new issues and layers to navigate. That’s the point. And we chose to be here to experience it.

“I Am” and the Gift of Difficulty

I have long loved reading and studying its teachings. rudolf steiner20th century Austrian philosopher and mystic who founded anthroposophy. He had a very profound way of bridging the gap between the scientific world and the spiritual world, always pointing to Christ and the inner “I Am.”

Recently, I looked into his guidelines for observation. 12 Holy Nightthe sacred period between. Christmas (December 25th) and Epiphany (January 6th).

Steiner taught that during these 12 days and nights, a “spiritual sun” illuminates the earth from the inside out. This is the time when the veil thins and seeds can be sown for next year’s 12 months. One of the things that stood out to me about his teaching on the Twelve Holy Nights is this:

When we look at life through our spiritual self, we find ourselves attracting our own problems and challenges.

do not have “Law of Attraction” Intuitively, I feel like I’m not thinking positively enough to solve the problem…

Rather, Steiner suggests that our higher selves, or “I am,” bring challenges into our lives for the express purpose of the growth of our souls. He teaches that everything we encounter is actually an effect of something we started in a previous life.

This may sound heavy…but Steiner explains: “Everything we have done has been for the express purpose of recognizing who I am.”

Therefore, the problems and situations we are currently facing are for the express purpose of helping us become more aware of and embody more of the “I Am Presence.”

“Problems” as “nourishment” for the soul

In this view, problems are not signs of “bad luck” or failure. They are certain “nutrients” that our souls need to resolve karma and awaken to our true nature.

Consider that plants don’t just need sunlight to grow. It also requires day and night cycles, soil nutrients, rain water, and even compost “rotting” to provide minerals.

Our souls are almost the same. The challenges we face in life and in the world often foster the very growth of our soul, deepening our awareness and embodiment of “I Am Presence.”

find a break point

The Gospel of Mary Magdalene also reflects this idea, suggesting that the material world is unstable and constantly changing. Rather than trying to resolve instability, Mary teaches us to find a “point of rest” in stillness, unaffected by turmoil. she says:

“From now on, I will rest in silence.”

Real change happens when you stop hoping for a problem-free life. Instead, we focus our attention on connecting with God. By entering a place of inner rest and stillness, we come into contact with God’s presence. This being will guide and guide us through all the problems and challenges we face.

If you can face challenges with a sense of “I AM,” you are no longer a victim of your circumstances. You become an observer. You will find peace of mind even in the midst of the storm.

Spirit is more interested in how we react to what is in front of us than in us living a “perfect” life. I think the very idea of ​​a “problem-free” life, and the perfection we aspire to, comes from our souls remembering eternal life. The afterlife when we return to full oneness with Spirit.

But while we’re here now…

Jesus said this in John 16:33. “You will have trouble in this life, but take heart, for I have overcome the world.”

That means we can do it too! Steiner teaches:

“Our path is one of pain and sorrow, as seen in the life of Jesus, the Christ-made one. We follow in his footsteps. Because He is the great Me who walked this earth perfectly. He shows us the way. How we deal with the consequences of our own actions is our choice. We can suffer pain or experience joy. It comes with recognizing that we are accomplishing our goals. ”

“I am” the power of the observer

So IThings feel heavy for you today, and the problems in your life and the world seem too big…Remember at this moment that you are exactly where you need to be for spiritual growth and a deeper remembrance of your I Am Presence.

The Divine Presence is available within you right now, exactly as it is.

And you have within yourself everything you need to get through this moment.

So for now, stop trying to solve everything for a moment…and just rest in the stillness and presence of God within…

It will guide you and support you.

With love and blessings,

P.S. We’d love to hear your thoughts below. How does this resonate with you?

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Please stop making small corrections… 😅“I Am” and the Gift of Difficulty“Problems” as “nourishment” for the soulfind a break point“I am” the power of the observerdeepen your practice

Source: Spiritual Living Blog Archives – Ask-Angels.com – www.ask-angels.com

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