Ashlie Sykora Pappas

Naturally Recovered - Recovery Based Meditations with Ashlie

Ashlie Pappas

  • 93 - Letting Go of Controversy

93 - Letting Go of Controversy

Saturday 31st October 2020

Join Ashlie Pappas for a guided meditation to release the urge to engage in controversy and deepen your recovery journey. Listen now.
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Naturally Recovered - Recovery Based Meditations with Ashlie
Author:
Ashlie Sykora Pappas
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Categories:
Mindful Recovery
Mindfulness & Emotional Wellbeing
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Sexual Empowerment & Identity
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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Letting Go of Controversy: A Calming Meditation for Recovery

When we trust that everyone is on a path of their own and must write their own story, we solidify our recovery and we solidify our faith, knowing that each stone in our path was vital in our journey to recovery.
Ever find yourself caught up in the whirlwind of arguments and unsolicited advice? Ashlie Pappas knows how draining that can be, especially when you're on the path to recovery. In this episode of 'Naturally Recovered', Ashlie guides you through a gentle meditation designed to help you release the urge to engage in controversy. She understands the struggle of keeping opinions and feedback in check, and this session aims to provide a peaceful escape from those temptations.
Imagine taking a few moments to breathe deeply, clear your mind, and find tranquility amidst the chaos. Ashlie encourages you to recognize when sharing your experience is truly helpful, without judgment or self-righteousness. By trusting that everyone is on their own journey, you can let go of the need to control and allow the universe's plan to unfold. This meditation is a wonderful tool for anyone in recovery seeking to strengthen their spiritual connection and find inner peace.
So, take a break, find a quiet spot, and let Ashlie guide you to a calmer, more centered self.