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The Hidden Reason One Feels Lonely — Even Among People

The Hidden Reason One Feels Lonely — Even Among People

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On the spiritual path, solitude can be a gift—but why does loneliness often arise, especially around others? In this episode, we explore why feeling disconnected is a natural part of the "shift in consciousness." You’ll learn what’s behind this spiritual loneliness and discover 3 powerful practices to overcome it—including how to find your teacher, express your wisdom, and use deeper forms of meditation.

🔹 Why loneliness increases during awakening

🔹 The psychological and spiritual roots of this feeling

🔹 How to deal with isolation and use it as fuel

🔹 The butterfly metaphor: from caterpillar to higher self

🔹 3 powerful actions to transform loneliness into growth

Whether you're in a "Dark Night of the Soul" or simply feeling unseen on your journey, this episode will bring clarity, courage, and connection. You're not alone in feeling alone.

(Thanx to Jonathan Cooper and Nicholas Green on Unsplash for the beautiful pics.)

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00:00 – Intro: Why you sometimes feel lonelier *among* people

01:45 – The difference between loneliness and wanting to be alone

04:30 – Psychology labels: introvert, highly sensitive – do they apply?

06:10 – Why loneliness increases on the path of consciousness

08:00 – The butterfly metaphor: cocoon stage = your spiritual shift

11:00 – Social illusions and the pull of genetic programming

13:30 – Feeling lost, left behind – but it’s actually about God

16:10 – Why even therapists often don’t understand you

18:00 – What you can do against loneliness (3 powerful steps)

18:30 – #1: Be brave – share your spiritual knowledge

20:10 – #2: Manifest your spiritual teacher

21:30 – #3: Use deeper meditation methods (not just relaxation)

22:40 – Outro: You're not truly alone – you’re on the path




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