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07/17/2025
SHADOW WORK FOR SOBRIETY 🐉💜“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate...
07/09/2025

SHADOW WORK FOR SOBRIETY 🐉💜

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” — Carl Jung

🐉 What Is Shadow Work?

Jung described the shadow as the part of us we don’t fully see or acknowledge. Yes, it stores shame, resentment, and buried pain—but it also safeguards unclaimed strengths like creativity, courage, and joy. Shadow work is less about “fixing” and more about integrating both halves so we can live as whole, purposeful beings.

🐉 Why It Matters for Sobriety

💜 Understand the roots of addiction – Shadow work exposes unconscious drivers—old wounds, soul‑sickness, buried emotions—that once fueled substance use.
💜 Transform challenges – By meeting these patterns with compassion, we shift from self‑sabotage to self‑leadership.
💜 Unlock hidden strengths – The same vault that held pain also hides resilience, creativity, and grit ready to power your recovery.

🐉 Ready to go deeper than “just staying sober”?
Join our new private group and begin the sacred practice of Shadow Work for Sobriety—where healing your past unlocks your power.

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You’re invited to our BRAND NEW private online community (hosted on the Skool platform), dedicated to individuals seeking sobriety enriched by spiritual depth and genuine fellowship.

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07/01/2025

July 4th Specials: $555 Coaching or $97 Shadow Bootcamp

Normally, my coaching services start at $888 so that's a $333 savings! More info in comments 👇👇👇

SACRIFICES FOR SOBRIETY 💔🕊️ Letting Go of PeopleLet me warn you, you won't like most of what I'm about to say... even if...
06/16/2025

SACRIFICES FOR SOBRIETY 💔🕊️ Letting Go of People

Let me warn you, you won't like most of what I'm about to say... even if a part of you senses the truth in the message.

Time and time again, I witness the same heartbreaking story among those struggling with alcohol.

They deeply desire sobriety. They yearn for peace, clarity, and freedom. But they're trapped, feeling helpless because no matter how much they try, nothing seems to stick.

Perhaps they’ve attempted 12-Step programs, therapy, prayer, or sheer willpower. They're intelligent, disciplined individuals, genuinely committed to overcoming their addiction. Yet, they continuously find themselves back at square one—lost in frustration and despair.

I don’t pretend to have an easy fix or a magic solution. But here's the raw truth: Something significant must change if you truly want change.

What I consistently notice is that people fail to grasp the depth of what genuine sacrifice entails.

ENDLESS CYCLE OF HALF-COMMITMENTS 🔄

Week after week, they chase new ideas—trying a new method, attending a meeting here or there, promising themselves they'll abstain. But then they hesitate, pull back, or stop when it becomes uncomfortable. They dip their toes into sobriety but quickly retreat to familiar comforts.

I’ve seen this firsthand—individuals caught in such profound stress and overwhelm that daily life becomes nearly impossible. Their partial commitments lead only to recurring cycles of relapse and shame.

Sobriety isn't a casual experiment. It's not about giving the bare minimum. It demands profound and sustained sacrifice.

THE INTERNET LIES TO YOU 🧠💻

Everywhere you turn, someone promises effortless sobriety—quick fixes, easy hacks, or moderation. You’re sold the idea that recovery can happen without real pain or sacrifice.

Perhaps someday moderation or ease might become part of your life. But first, there's blood, sweat, tears, humility, and deep sacrifice.

THE HARD TRUTH 🔥

If you want genuine, lasting sobriety, you have to surrender completely and sacrifice deeply.

This means having brutally honest conversations—with yourself, your loved ones, your friends. It means examining every aspect of your life—social habits, relationships, routines, triggers—and being ready to let go of anything standing between you and sobriety. ✂️

Because if you genuinely want something to change, something fundamental within you has to shift.

WHY YOUR MONDAY RESOLUTIONS FAIL ⏰📅

Your Monday morning resolutions aren’t enough. You won’t magically become sober overnight because you had a moment of inspiration or desperation. Building lasting sobriety takes time. It takes consistency. It requires sustained effort, day after day, week after week.

True sobriety is a journey of months and years, not a single decision on a Monday afternoon.

BEFORE YOU REACH FOR ANOTHER QUICK FIX

Before jumping into your next idea or tactic to quickly achieve sobriety, pause and ask yourself a critical question:

What am I truly willing to sacrifice to change my life?

If your sacrifice doesn’t deeply challenge you, it likely won’t lead to the profound transformation you seek.

This decision might be the hardest you’ll ever face. It might mean changing your social circle, your environment, or even parts of your identity. But remember, nothing truly worth having comes without significant sacrifice.

THE FIRST SACRIFICE (my opinion only)

Want a starting place? Write down a list of all of the people that drain your energy (life force) and people that consistently trigger you.

Then ask yourself, will this person likely change who they are next week or next month? 🤔

You have to come with terms that they will likely not change any time soon (perhaps never) and you have no control over this. You have to sacrifice this relationship. It's that simple.

Now if this person is a parent like your father, there is another option to consider. I call it learning to "love this person from a distance." This means there's very limited contact and rare in-person visits, but there isn't a full severed connection.

"But that's my dad, I can't do that."

Ok, if you're not willing to make the required sacrifice your situation won't change sufficiently to start healing. You will continue to re-traumatize yourself which has a tendency to activate deep rooted triggers and relapses. This will never end. ♻️

Same thing if this person is your partner (husband/wife). Couples therapy is worth a shot, but it's rare that you magically stop triggering each other.

👉 DM me for my own personal story of both of these scenarios if you're curious. I had to make both of these sacrifices myself, so I'm speaking out of experience. 🙏

06/01/2025

I gained 9,577 followers, created 39 posts and received 1,053 reactions in the past 90 days! Thank you all for your continued support. I could not have done it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

06/01/2025

I got 159 reactions and 4 replies on my recent top post! Thank you all for your continued support. I could not have done it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

You’re invited to our BRAND NEW private online community (hosted on the Skool platform), dedicated to individuals seeking sobriety enriched by spiritual depth and genuine fellowship.

SHADOW WORK for SOBRIETYAt a time when we crave deeper connection and purpose, our NEW online group taps into our connec...
05/21/2025

SHADOW WORK for SOBRIETY

At a time when we crave deeper connection and purpose, our NEW online group taps into our connection to the Sacred within.

💜 Sobriety Driven by Purpose, Not Pain

✅ Living with Purpose
✅ Shadow Work & Inner Healing
✅ Reverence for God/Source
✅ Exploring Consciousness Science
✅ Reconnecting Deeply with Nature
✅ Honoring Ancestral Wisdom
❌ Not a 12-step program (AA-friendly)

🙏 Meditation & Breathwork
🍄 Plant-Medicine Protocols
💰 Abundance Mindset Practices
🔥 Dopamine & Motivation Protocols
📚 Book Study: “The Four Agreements”

FREE Lifetime Membership (soon $17/month)
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With 20+ years walking the sober path—learning profoundly through relapse—I discovered three transformative truths that are the heartbeat of this community:

- Never quit on yourself
- Stay close to your God
- Surround yourself with strong, sober souls

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At a time when we crave deeper purpose and genuine fellowship, our online group blends ancestral wisdom with modern spiritual practices to restore our self-respect and connection to the Sacred within.

JOIN OUR SACRED SOBRIETY HERD 🐘💜 A New Home for Purpose-Driven Sobriety & Spiritual FellowshipDiscover a sober path deep...
05/20/2025

JOIN OUR SACRED SOBRIETY HERD 🐘💜
A New Home for Purpose-Driven Sobriety & Spiritual Fellowship

Discover a sober path deeply rooted in intense purpose, spiritual connection, and ancestral wisdom—infused with modern insights from consciousness science.
You don’t have to walk alone anymore.

Don’t isolate—integrate.

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SHADOW WORK FOR SOBRIETY 🐉💜“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate...
05/13/2025

SHADOW WORK FOR SOBRIETY 🐉💜

“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.” — Carl Jung

🐉 What Is Shadow Work?

Jung described the shadow as the part of us we don’t fully see or acknowledge. Yes, it stores shame, resentment, and buried pain—but it also safeguards unclaimed strengths like creativity, courage, and joy. Shadow work is less about “fixing” and more about integrating both halves so we can live as whole, purposeful beings.

“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” — Carl Jung

🐉 Why It Matters for Sobriety

💜 Understand the roots of addiction – Shadow work exposes unconscious drivers—old wounds, soul‑sickness, buried emotions—that once fueled substance use.

💜 Transform challenges – By meeting these patterns with compassion, we shift from self‑sabotage to self‑leadership.

💜 Unlock hidden strengths – The same vault that held pain also hides resilience, creativity, and grit ready to power your recovery.

🐉 Ready to go deeper than “just staying sober”?

Join our new private group and begin the sacred practice of Shadow Work for Sobriety—where healing your past unlocks your power.

🐉 The dragon doesn’t guard your demons—it guards your buried gifts.

👇 Details in the comments 👇

At a time when we crave deeper purpose and genuine fellowship, our online group blends ancestral wisdom with modern spiritual practices to restore our connection to the Sacred within and our self-respect.

Laughing is my favorite 🤣😂 what’s yours?
05/13/2025

Laughing is my favorite 🤣😂 what’s yours?

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Meditation Can Move Mountains

Chris Willitts, the founder of MTM, is regarded as a leading pioneer in outfitting meditation for high performance. He has an educational background in Consciousness Studies from the University of Michigan and Neuroscience from Harvard University.

“Meditation Can Move Mountains”

This mantra (above) is so meaningful to Chris that it’s the reason why he incorporated a mountain into the logo and branding of MTM. Also, a mountain can represent the idea of something, or someone, being solid, grounded, and majestic.

It was during Chris’s first semester at Michigan that he discovered meditation, which improved his life at virtually every level of the human experience. That may sound a bit hyperbolic, but it really is the ultimate game-changer for many people.