It’s Totally a God Thing
I
am frequently delighted by the many ways God shows up when people are
on their healing
journeys. When I refer to “God,” I am referring to Spirit, the
Universe, Nature, the Soul, our Inner Light—or any other term we
might use for a divine sense of connection with something greater
than us. And when I refer to God “showing up,” I’m talking
about the awe-inspiring things that happen to us that seem to be more
than mere coincidence.
“That
was totally a God thing!” is the phrase I frequently use to express
my amazement when I experience those unplanned events that couldn’t
be more perfect if they had been carefully planned. I see the perfect
mix of strangers based on their traits and backgrounds come together
in a group and have unbelievably powerful experiences. They may
finally see their partner’s point of view in someone’s story, or
understand the depth of their parents’ own trauma leading to
freedom to forgive. This often feels to me like more than a random
gathering of folks; it feels like there’s an invisible influence
shaping our experiences.
I
also experience it as very subtle divine guidance when I have an idea
for an intervention that isn’t even logical. I recently suggested
that someone do some work with her addict self. She gave me a look of
pure shock. This woman had been in solid recovery for more than 8
years. There was no logical reason for my suggestion. I couldn’t
say why I thought of this process because it didn’t make sense.
But,
when she put her addict self in the chair in front of her, she was
very real. And when she sat in that chair and felt that part of her
that was still alive and well in her, she was able to truly release
guilt and shame and bring that part into recovery. She later shared
that she would have never thought it in a million years, but that was
the piece that was missing in her healing work.
It was totally a God thing.
I
feel that this kind of experience must happen in recovery
programs in general and in all of The Meadows programs, but we
definitely get to experience it strongly in our workshops at The Rio
Retreat Center.
The
Survivors II workshop is open for participants to continue with
another layer of childhood trauma work, adult trauma, relationship
issues, addictions, etc. If you feel inspired or “guided” to
continue your healing journey, it may be the workshop for you.
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