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Poetry Brings Me Peace

September 13, 2023 ~ James ~ Leave a comment

When I am overwhelmed by discord and dissension in my life and many places, I often find comfort in the words of poets. The following are words from Rumi, the Sufi mystic and poet of the thirteenth-century. May this poem offer you encouragement and an invitation to that "field" Rumi describes! Out beyond ideas of … Continue reading Poetry Brings Me Peace

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You are infinitely precious and unconditionally loved for the gift you already are.

James Henry

It's Easier to Believe the Bad Stuff - Infinitely Precious

In this episode of the Infinitely Precious Podcast, James reflects on the human tendency to seek validation through the perceptions of others while struggling to believe the good about ourselves. Drawing on a line from Pretty Woman—“It’s easier to believe the bad stuff”—he explores why criticism and self-doubt often feel more believable than affirmation, and how much energy we spend trying to manage how others see us. What if, instead of chasing approval, we practiced receiving what is already true? Through the simple spiritual rhythm of recognize, release, return, James invites listeners to notice the harsh inner voice, release the need to prove their worth, and return to the deeper truth that they are already infinitely precious, already loved, and already enough.
  1. It's Easier to Believe the Bad Stuff 13:47
  2. Living the Season You're In 13:13
  3. Remembering Love That Lives On 14:31
  4. Inviting Grief, Intentionally 12:29
  5. Recognize. Release. Return. 11:52
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