In this episode, Scott talks about quitting, a puzzling concept that impacts us all. He shares how his Kundalini awakening experience helped him develop an appreciation for letting go of “quitting” as a concept and just focusing on things that inspire him and being one with the universe.
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Poem for the episode - I Quit
I Quit
by Scott Bryant-Comstock
It takes way too much energy to try to not quit
So I quit
There I said it
I quit
The backlash of shame and guild will be intense, but will fade quickly
Sameness
Numbness
Quitting
Such a relief in quitting
I don't have to work anymore at not quitting
All of the time and energy I spent trying not to quit is now mine to use as I see fit
What a relief
I quit
But
What if I don't quit?
What if I just quit investing all of my time and energy in not quitting?
What if I stop worrying about not quitting?
What if I stop fearing not quitting?
What if I stop attaching shame, anger, sadness, regret and self worth to the act of not quitting?
What if I stop making "quitting" the thing that dominates my life?
What if I don't quit?
What if I don't think of quitting as success or failure?
What if quitting, as a concept, does not exist?
What if I don't think of quitting at all?
Inhale
Quiet
Stillness
Calm
I feel the universe course through my body
Exhale
Quiet
Stillness
Calm
I feel the universe course through my body
What if quitting, as a concept, does not exist?
What if I don't think of quitting at all?
What if I focus only on things that inspire me?
What if
I just be at one with the universe?
If I do that, then there is nothing to quit
I am at one with the universe
I am at peace
There is no quit
Only is