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What happens when a core belief falls apart? When something or someone you once trusted suddenly feels uncertain, the ground beneath you can feel like it's giving way. In this episode, we explore the disorientation of belief collapse, the dark night that follows the collapse, and why the urge to rebuild too quickly may cause more harm than good.

The pressure doesn't just come from within. Friends, family, and communities can make it harder, often without meaning to. They may want you to stay the same, to go back to what feels familiar to them. In that space, choosing to stay with your questions can feel like an act of defiance.

This episode is an invitation to resist the rush, to stay in the quiet, uncertain space long enough for something deeper to emerge. Something more honest and true to who you are now. You may not know what to believe right now, but as you sit in the unknown, you can still choose love.

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 spiritual wanderers find a place they can call home, navigating by the light of Love.

Photo by Roberto Nickson: https://www.pexels.com/photo/moonlight-on-a-dark-sky-2885320/



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