Realizing Your Gifts and Making Sure You Stick To Them
Do you have a gift that has been handed to you, that you find boring, which makes you not want to pursue its mastery? You think this is boring. Others would take decades to learn this. This is the true gift you have. Don’t run away from it. Turn towards it.

The past few days, I had an epiphany. If you read last week's post, it was about me realizing how important health is and how we forget almost everything as soon as we aren't healthy.
There are many priorities, but as soon as health challenges arise, there is only one priority: health. Most of the time we spend, we are caught up in leisure, at best, things that regenerate us more or less, or chasing "ghosts" that really don't do us well. I learned it the hard way. For years, I had been chasing "ghosts"—design and marketing jobs on the internet. I forgot something profound, which is my purpose.
My Journey to Self-Discovery
Growing up as a kid, I was always very attentive to my surroundings. I was seeing little details that others missed. I saw the small stuff that makes things perfect. To be honest, I was a little bit obsessive and neurotic about the details. It took me years to even realize that my eyes are a bit more accurate than the average person's.

But it wasn't only about the eyes. Through my years of being dysfunctional—because I didn't train any sports, had an abusive family environment, and was chronically exposed to mold and mercury (in my mouth)—I realized what was holding me back.
Chronic mercury poisoning from my dental fillings had been affecting me for years. Unknowingly, I carried this poison in my mouth. I researched and discovered the Klinghardt neurotoxin detox method. With clarity came action. After four cycles, I removed the heavy metals that had burdened me.
The transformation was immense. I regained my health, vitality, and sense of control. But not only through the act of detoxing, but also through regaining awareness of how my life force flows through the body.
Ignoring Your Calling
The point being: I knew that I was a healer. I had been given the tools from the beginning, though I was too shy to put them into professional use. Imagine the universe gifting you with the responsibility to heal people, and you have been ignoring this call for years.
Can you metaphorically imagine how that leads to the universe putting you in debt? Because your service to humanity is your responsibility. Imagine the people I could have helped by now to get out of pain. This is my debt that I carry.
And this principle not only applies to me, but to economics in general, and to you specifically, too!
Do you have a gift that has been handed to you, that you find so banal and boring (because you are gifted with it, you did not have to work hard to get it), that you don't want to pursue it?
You think this is boring. Others would take decades to learn this. This is the true gift you have. Don’t run away from it. Analyze and introspect what you are naturally good at, regain your relationship to it, and serve the people with it.
This will make you rich. With money or happiness, does it really matter?
But here we are…
We would rather learn something new, something that challenges us, something that is outside of our scope. It’s like trying to gain acceptance from people who don’t even respect you, while your true friends are waiting on the sideline being completely ignored by you.
You're wasting your true potential here.
The Mythical Truth About Our Everlasting Drive To Go Outward
So what is the reason why we feel the need to stick to these illusions and distractions?
In Vedic mythology, Rahu and Ketu also represent the balance between old (experienced) and new (future) in a cosmic dance.

Rahu and Ketu are the shadow planets (mathematical points, not real celestial bodies), the points where the Moon's path crosses the Sun’s path. Rahu and Ketu were once one being: Swarbhanu.
Swarbhanu was a dragon demon. During the churning of the Milk Ocean, the gods and demons sought the nectar of immortality. Swarbhanu basically disguised himself and drank the nectar. The Sun and Moon saw him and alerted Vishnu.
Vishnu then cut his head off.
The head became Rahu, and the body became Ketu. They were placed in the sky, forever chasing the Sun and Moon, causing eclipses. They offer moments of introspection and insight while being deeply karmic points.

It is said that you can read the whole chart and karmic past and future, just by looking where rahu and ketu are placed.
Rahu, the head of the demon, symbolizes desires, obsessions, the drive to go out and experience the world. It's the force that pulls us into new territories, seeking material gains and knowledge.
Ketu, the tail, symbolizes detachment, spirituality, the journey within. It represents the lessons learned, the wisdom gained from past experiences. Ketu guides us towards liberation, urging us to let go of worldly attachments and seek inner peace.
Rahu pushes us outward, exploring the unknown. Ketu pulls us inward, towards understanding and wisdom.
Rahu encapsulates the complete direction of focussing conscioussness outward.
Ketu is the force that goes inwards.
Ketu encapsulates all your billions of ancestors, their knowlegde and wisdom.
Ketu reminds us that we are much bigger than we think we are.
Ketu gave you the gifts you have in this lifetime.
Start Being Honest With Yourself
I was addicted to struggle. But that changes now. I turn inwards and walk the path of least resistance. I start the journey to honour Ketu. As a CHEK practitioner.
Yes, you heard right! I am a Level 1 CHEK Practitioner now. I start working with people now. I will lead people to a healthier and happier life. My aim is to ease chronic pain, solve deep-rooted issues, and enable people to walk their path straight-postured and happy.
See you next week!
Kiss kiss,
Tarkan
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