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How To Practice Wholeness & Heal Soul Fragmentation Through Hypocrisy
Give yourself permission to lean into those wants and desires that feel foreign to you or scare you. They most likely belong to fragments of yourself that you’ve never met before.
You want to know what defines me? My hypocrisy. My ability to see both sides of an argument at the same damn time. My willingness to hate and love something simultaneously, or at least to understand that the things I don’t like about this world are divine and exist for divine reasons even when my conscious mind cannot make sense of it. My understanding that we do not exist in a reality that only runs on the program of good and evil but on context, subjectivity, and nuance which muddies the legitimacy of morals, at least in my opinion.
Even though the world may judge me as being a hypocrite I don’t shame myself for the courage to own myself in my entirety! In fact, being a hypocrite might be one of the most authentic things anyone can be! Shit, we should all aspire to be hypocrites!
After all, we live in a hypocritical-ass universe. She allows angels and demons to exist harmoniously. Bear markets and bull markets. Marriage and divorce. Wealth and poverty. Happiness and sadness. Night and day. Christianity and atheism. Sickness and health. Life and death. Everything fits!