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Enlightenment Fails

by Betsy Johnson

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Let’s inhale. Let’s exhale. Inhale. And exhale. Welcome to a Hit of Hope and this one is salty. Ram Dass once said, if you think you are enlightened, spend a week with your family. I would add—if you think you are enlightened, attend a Zoom meeting with your ex. Inhale. Exhale.

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Transcript

Let's inhale.

Let's exhale.

Inhale and exhale.

Welcome to a hit of hope,

And this is another salty one.

Ram Dass once said,

If you think you are enlightened,

Spend a week with your family.

Another version of this might be,

If you think you are enlightened,

Attend a Zoom meeting with your ex.

Not that I'm speaking from experience.

Inhale.

Exhale.

Whatever the case,

Family,

Friends,

Exes,

There are moments when it gets made crystal clear you can do all of this work.

You can notice your patterns,

You can get stronger and healthier inside,

And then blam!

The universe puts you in a situation with a splinter.

And what do you do?

Maybe you walk away.

Or maybe you take that splinter and shove it under your fucking nail.

Inhale.

Exhale.

It really doesn't matter who causes it.

What matters is what is going on inside of you.

Maybe you ended up saying something you regret.

Maybe you didn't say something and that's what you regret.

Maybe no one else had any idea what you were doing.

Maybe no one else had any idea what was going on in your head.

But there you were.

And the zombies of your past rose up and started feasting so heartily on your brain that gray bits were flying everywhere.

Inhale.

Exhale.

This can be so frustrating.

Because it often happens when you don't expect it.

Or you might think,

But I've worked so hard at moving past this.

Why did this happen?

And so then what do you do?

Chances are you might start throwing those second arrows at yourself.

So now you're not only hurting,

But you're pouring salt into those wounds.

So you say things to yourself like,

God,

That person is right.

You are fill in the blank.

Or you might think you've done all that work,

But you haven't changed and you never will change.

So why try?

Or you might poke your oldest wounds.

The ones that are quick to assure you that you are not worthy.

That you are not enough.

That no one could ever love you.

And then you ask,

Where is the nearest jar of peanut butter and tub of ice cream?

Inhale.

Exhale.

Those are certainly options that you can try.

You might also try giving yourself a little half smile and saying,

Oh,

Sweetie,

You were in that pattern for so long.

Your mind knows it.

Your body knows it.

Your heart knows it.

So why wouldn't you easily fall back into that way of being?

And the longer you were in that particular pattern,

The more ingrained it becomes in you.

The deeper the grooves,

The steeper the sides of the valley that you are trying to climb out of.

Inhale.

Exhale.

Notice.

Breathe.

And meet that wounded self who is doing the very best it can with kindness and gentleness.

You might even say,

Well,

That's over.

And then you can move on,

On your path,

On your way,

Into that amazing self who is there,

Ready to meet you as you begin again and begin again and begin again.

Namaste.

Meet your Teacher

Betsy JohnsonCastle Danger, MN, USA

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Recent Reviews

Eonora

December 19, 2022

..and then we try again 😉💐

Nancy

December 6, 2022

We have a member of our Book Club that over the past 2 years is being impossible to be around. She's been a very good friend for 24 years and it has hurts me to see her mental health destructive behavior.. We collectively agree she makes our meetings un-enjoyable as she seems to pick on someone.. I'm meditating for the strength as tonights meeting could be tough..

stefy

June 10, 2021

Thank you Betsy! I couldn't agree more with this and the 1st phrase, not because I love it when it happens but the reality it does happen and it is a bit comforting to know we are not alone in this. Thankfully even in those moments where I found myself snapping back to being reactive and impulsive I can still ssee bits of progress thanks to this practice that allow us to be better at life

Lynda

November 26, 2020

I really was just looking for a quick talk, as always inspired and salty. Mostly just so I could say Happy Thanksgiving, and that I am grateful to have been able to listen to your words of wisdom this year. But then you had to bring up the second Arrow. Just this afternoon I was ruminating over something while working, and I stopped and I wrote down "we cannot control the first Arrow, but the second arrow is optional" as a reminder to myself. And again tonight you mention the same thing. Something in the air maybe or in ominous zoom meetings. Be well. And thank you again. Namaste 🙏 🦃

Louise

September 23, 2020

Oh boy. I'm 80 and it still happens. Less often and shorter durations. When I find my sense of humor.... and smile .... I can sometimes avoid the peanut butter and icecream. ;-) Thanks Betsy!

Frances

July 26, 2020

The salty ones always make me smile! Love and blessings 💙x

Lynne

July 25, 2020

Thank you for sharing your gift. Your message never fails to resonate, and I deeply appreciate your real, raw, saltiness. Namaste 🙏

LeeParm45

July 24, 2020

How do you know me so well 😊 As usual, right on target. Thank you!

Gwendolyne

July 24, 2020

I needed this today! Thank you! ✌🏼

Judi

July 24, 2020

So glad you did this. I struggle with this a lot. Love the ending. 💛💙🙏

kiki

July 24, 2020

❤️Another great salty one!😁 Thank you for your wise words. I’m always so glad to see you have a new hit of hope out!!😊Namaste dear Betsy🙏🙏🙏💖

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