Rachel's Reflections of life and Gratitude for Soul Recovery by the seaRachel's Reflections of life and Gratitude for Soul Recovery by the sea
Recover Your Soul: A Spiritual Path to a Happy and Healthy Life
Rachel Harrison reflects on her soul recovery journey, sharing insights on letting go of control and finding happiness.
23:52•18 Oct 2021
Finding Joy by the Sea: Rachel Harrison’s Soul Recovery Reflections
“We all just want contentment and happiness and to find people on our lives that appreciate us and see us and love us, and that we can love back, and that it really is the control, the need and desire to be in charge that can rob us of the ability to feel the gratitude for what is working”
Picture this: a sunlit beach in California, waves crashing gently, and Rev. Rachel Harrison soaking in the serenity. In this episode of 'Recover Your Soul', Rachel takes a moment to reflect on her soul recovery journey amidst a relaxing vacation. Letting go of control and embracing responsibility for her own happiness has been a transformative process for her, and she shares how it's working wonders in her life.
From camping on the beach with her sons and long-time family friends to watching her husband surf, Rachel's trip was filled with minimal stress and abundant joy. She emphasizes that our thoughts and words have immense power; focusing on what's not working can block the positive changes we desire. Instead, Rachel encourages us to dream and create lives we love, spending time alone or with friends to envision our best selves.
Her reflections are a gentle reminder that surrendering the need to control everything can lead to discovering our true selves. Rachel’s insights are both inspiring and practical, offering hope for anyone seeking contentment and happiness. Tune in to hear her heartfelt reflections and add another tool to your soul recovery toolbox.

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