How to have Compassion for Those Seeking the Light in the Darkness

In this short and heartfelt episode of The Lightkeeper’s Path, I’m sharing a message that came through loud and clear for me this week: compassion and gratitude are our greatest anchors when we’re moving through the dark.

Whether you’re navigating a personal storm, supporting your children through the pressures of college life, or simply trying to catch your breath in a chaotic season, this episode is an invitation to soften.

I open up about my own experiences, from the fullness of Parent Weekend with my daughter to a transformational retreat with Kathy Heller, and how these moments reminded me that the light we’re searching for is already inside us. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, stretched thin, or disconnected from your inner guidance, I hope this episode brings you comfort, clarity, and a reminder that you’re never alone on your path.

Show Highlights:

  • The message Spirit brought through for me this week: compassion and gratitude

  • Why our inner critic gets louder during difficult seasons, and how I quiet mine

  • What Parent Weekend taught me about the pressure our college students are under

  • The importance of meeting ourselves and others exactly where we are

  • My experience at the Kathy Heller retreat and witnessing women rise from darkness

  • How self-reliance becomes a sacred tool during healing

  • A simple journaling practice I use when I’m in the dark and need guidance

  • Writing as a way to access inner wisdom, Spirit, or your subconscious

  • Compassion for anyone simply trying to make it through the day

  • The reminder that showing up, even imperfectly, is a miracle in itself

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