Following The Thread of Your Soul: Your Karma and Dharma

by | Apr 30, 2025 | Blog | 0 comments

Have you ever felt an unexplainable pull toward something, an urge to move, to leave, to begin again, even when it made no logical sense? That quiet yet undeniable force guiding you is what I call the thread of your soul.

It’s always been there, whispering, nudging, urging you forward. Sometimes, following it can feel wild, even irresponsible to the outside world. But when you listen, truly listen, you find yourself moving toward something deeper, something meant for you.

The path of the soul isn’t always smooth. It weaves through our wounds, our fears, our conditioning. The part of us that longs for expansion exists right alongside the part that craves safety. This is where growth happens—where we learn to discern between the wisdom of our soul and the fear of our past.

Your Dharma, your purpose, is already within you. The life events you’ve faced, the lessons you’ve learned, the challenges you’ve overcome, they are all shaping you, preparing you to step into your highest calling. The question is: are you willing to listen?

If you feel this message is for you, I invite you to take a moment today to feel into that inner thread. Where is it pulling you? What is it whispering? What sensation is asking to be felt?

You don’t have to have all the answers right now. You just have to trust that the thread is leading you somewhere meant just for you.

If you’re curious to learn more, listen to this episode of Magical Moments where I dive deeper into the thread of your soul.

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