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There comes a moment on every sincere spiritual journey when a quiet question begins to echo in the heart, am I here to save the world or to save myself? In the beginning, it often feels like we're here to save the world. We feel the suffering, we feel the fractures in humanity, and we feel the ache of injustice, division, loneliness and confusion, and somewhere inside, something noble rises up and says, I want to help. But if we try to save the world before we've learned how to sit with our own pain, before we've learned how to love ourselves, before we've forgiven the life we've lived, our service becomes strained,
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it becomes personal, becomes desperate, and becomes a subtle attempt to fix the outer world so we don't have to feel the chaos within.
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So the journey turns inward. We begin withdrawing from what once defined us. We loosen our attachments. We stop trying to change everyone. We stop trying to prove ourselves. We stop trying to rescue and we begin to sit, we begin to listen, we begin to feel. We begin to take responsibility, not for the whole world, but for the state of our own heart. Self responsibility in the beginning, looks like retreat. It looks like saying no, it looks like boundaries, it looks like therapy.
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It looks like prayer, it looks like crying. It looks like admitting I'm not as together as I thought.
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And something beautiful happens, we start learning to love, not as performance or a role or a state of being. We learn to connect without needing to control. We learn to forgive without needing the past to change. We learn to accept life as it is, not because it's perfect, but because fighting reality was exhausting to us, we begin caring for ourselves in ways we never knew how, and in that inner turning, we gather light. But here is the part of the journey. Not everyone talks about the healing. Journey has stages. The first stage is going within.
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The second stage is returning, and this is where many people quietly get stuck, because going within feels safe, it feels soothing, it feels sacred, it feels like progress, and there is a subtle illusion that can arise. I'm not ready yet. I need a little more healing. I need to be more stable. I need to be more certain, I need to be less afraid. We begin treating healing like a waiting room for perfection. But healing was never meant to be a hiding place. The purpose of going within was never to perfect yourself. It was to prepare you,
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to prepare you to return, not as someone who has it all figured out, but as someone who has tasted enough inner wholeness to no longer serve. From depletion, there is a moment when the soul knows it's time to re enter the world, not to fix it, not to save it, single handedly, not to carry it, but to participate in it, from fulfillment, from grounding, from love that is no longer bargaining and yes, when that moment comes, fear often rises, doubt rises, uncertainty rises. What if I'm not enough? What if I get hurt again? What if I lose myself. This is normal. It's not a sign you are unready. It's a sign you are expanding to return to the world after a deep inner healing is one of the bravest acts a human being can take, because now you are not acting from unconscious wounds. You are choosing to show up. And showing up doesn't mean grand gestures. It doesn't mean perfect service. It doesn't mean you must heal everyone you meet. It means something much simpler. It means asking each day, what can I do next? Not, how do I save the world?
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Not, how do I finally fix myself? Just what is one step I can take today to bring my light forward. Maybe it's a conversation you've been avoiding, maybe it's offering encouragement, maybe it's creating something small, maybe it's apologizing, maybe it's sharing your story. Maybe it's simply smiling at someone when your instinct was to close down. Service is not a performance of spiritual mastery. It is participation.
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It is showing up in the world from the inner fullness you've cultivated. You do not need to fix yourself fully. You do need, do not need to have to fix the world fully. The world is not asking.
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You to be perfect. It is asking you to be present. There is a rhythm to this journey, withdraw, heal, return, serve, rest, realign, return again.
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This is how the world is saved, not by exhausted saviors, not by self perfected mystics who never re emerge, but by ordinary people who did the work and then chose to step forward anyway. So today, instead of asking yourself whether you are ready, ask yourself something gentler, something actionable, something alive. What's one thing I can do today to bring my light into the world and then do that, not perfectly, not forever, just today
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and tomorrow. Ask again.
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Thank you for tuning in to integrated awakening with joy and Matt Kahn, we'll see you next time.