Have you ever imagined what it would be like to journey anywhere, at any time? If you could tap into that ability, how would you use it? Take a moment to consider the possibilities.
Understanding journeying
Journeying is the practice of traveling in the spirit realm – a dimension that exists alongside our physical reality. Imagine it as an additional layer over our world, where everything in the physical realm is first created in the spiritual realm. These two realms constantly overlap, influencing and communicating with each other.
In The Way, journeying helps us navigate this in-between space where the magic happens. This practice isn’t new; it’s ancient and has been found in cultures across the world, even among those who had no contact with one another. Journeying is an inherent part of being human, but in our modern world, we’ve become disconnected from it. Through The Way, we’re reawakening this natural ability.
Why journeying matters today
As society has advanced, we’ve lost touch with the earth and the spirit realm. However, there’s a resurgence happening. People are rediscovering the importance of meditation, mindfulness, and spiritual practices like journeying. We need these practices to reconnect with the spirit in our daily lives.
Journeying has always been a tool for survival, healing, and spiritual connection. From ancient texts to modern scientific breakthroughs, we see how journeying has played a crucial role in human history. It’s a powerful practice that can help us navigate life more meaningfully. But most importantly, it is an innate ability.
How journeying works
In The Way, journeying is about connecting directly with Creator, without plant medicine. It’s not about gaining power or working with lower spirits. Instead, it’s about strengthening our relationship with the highest source. This connection leads to deep healing and transformation.
You don’t need plant medicine or complex rituals to journey. All you need is sincere intent and consistent practice. Journeying is accessible to everyone, regardless of culture or background. Through this practice, we can explore life in a deeply spiritual and meaningful way.
Love,
Jessica