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What happens when the beliefs you once held sacred - about yourself, your faith, or your country - begin to unravel? Not in a moment of rage, but in the quiet ache of disillusionment. This episode explores the emotional and spiritual terrain of the dark night of the soul: that sacred, unsettling space where certainty dissolves and old truths no longer fit.

Using the metaphor of a house - familiar, comforting, and built over time - we explore what it feels like when the ground beneath that house shakes. When the inner foundation cracks. When you're no longer sure what you believe.

This episode is for those standing in the fog of unknowing, and for those who care about them. If you've ever whispered, "I don't know what I believe anymore," or if you're trying to understand someone who has, you are not alone. You are not broke. And even here, love holds you. Especially in this space of the unknown.

Joni Miller, Ph.D. is a writer, researcher, spiritual coach, and speaker who uses her knowledge, education, and love of all things spiritual to help others find ways to live in alignment with love. www.SpiritualGeography.net



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