Stop Guiding Others Spiritually. Here’s Why It’s Holding You Back

To guide others spiritually, you need to unlearn your *urge* to guide others first

Ruchi Thalwal
SoulTouch

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Photo by Egor Vikhrev on Unsplash

Have you ever felt annoyed when you see people living superficially?

Do you feel angry when they neglect their spiritual side and focus on trivial things? They might cringe at your words when you tell them about their highest self.

This becomes especially true when the person is close and dear. You want them to progress, but they just don’t want to.

Does that mean they are not on their spiritual path??

Your learning means nothing for most people.

For years, I was confused about what exactly I wanted.

I wanted to prove myself. But I also wanted to be like Buddha. Peaceful. Serene.

Growing spiritually made me more aware of my shortcomings. I worked on them silently and found more stability within. When I saw a similar thing happening to someone close, I’d suggest them the same.

Free advice? Almost always wrong to give.

They would backfire at me and say, “How would you know what I’m going through or what is even right for me?”

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