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It’s Time for Your Awakening: Moving Beyond Awareness into Spiritual Alignment

Have you ever found yourself saying, “I’m aware of that,” but nothing actually changes?

Awareness can feel powerful. It can feel like growth. But awareness alone does not create transformation.

In this episode, we’ll unpack the difference between awareness and awakening and why many women of faith remain stuck in cycles, even when they clearly see what needs to change.

This conversation reveals how your emotions are not random. They are indicators. Signals pointing you toward truth, alignment, and the next step in your becoming.

If you’ve been noticing repeated patterns, persistent nudges, or truths that keep resurfacing, this episode will help you understand what God may be revealing and how to respond.

Because awareness allows you to see…

But awakening requires you to move.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode
•The difference between awareness and spiritual awakening
•Why awareness alone can keep you stuck in cycles
•How awakening calls for action, not just understanding
•Why your emotions are indicators, not interruptions
•How to recognize when God is inviting you into alignment
•What it looks like to respond to truth with obedience

The SHINE Method Connection

This episode highlights key principles from the SHINE Method, a framework designed to restore alignment so women can walk in Godly authenticity

•Seek the Truth
Awakening begins when you stop softening what God is showing you
•Honor Your Story
Your emotions are indicators pointing to places that need attention, not avoidance

If you feel like you’re in a season where God is calling you deeper…

You’re invited to join Abide and Arise: Realign, a 21-day prayer journey designed to help you reconnect, reset, and prepare for your next level of becoming.

This is your final invitation to step into a space of prayer, reflection, and community as you navigate your awakening.

Join here: https://stan.store/charajaneshine/p/prayer-journey-abide--arise-realignment