
An excerpt from the book, ‘Navigation,’ by Scott Robinson
Stability is required on your healing journey, because you challenge your reality to the core. The process of healing is a wild internal ride, so external stability is important.
A spiritual warrior always works to create maximum stability, because this brings more ease on the path. With stability you can more readily access your knowingness and have more authority in your personal space.
A spiritual warrior with a stable reality can stand solid during intense times on the journey. This is why ongoing weekly meditation classes are recommended. It stops the debate, should I or shouldn’t I work on my healing? It’s completely clear. A routine is in place, allowing you go deep with the deprogramming process.
Stability may seem boring, but this perception can stop you from focusing on your healing. There’s a reason some monks sit in quiet spaces for years on end, outwardly doing nothing. They do this so they can work on themselves inwardly. Their manifest lives are incredibly simple.





