There’s a kind of fire that doesn’t just burn you—it forges you.
Rock bottom was that fire for me. Not just a crash. Not just another overdose or another betrayal. It was a full-body spiritual combustion. The death of every identity I had clung to. The unraveling of who I thought I had to be in order to survive.
And in that darkness, something ancient stirred.
At first, it looked like failure. Humiliation. Lostness.
But beneath it all was something holy.
A moment where life stopped trying to teach me through achievement—and started to teach me through surrender.
There was a night I found myself on the bathroom floor, whispering into the silence, “If you’re out there… if there’s anything sacred in this world… I’m ready.”
That night, I didn’t get a miracle. I got emptiness. And in that emptiness, I found space.
Not for answers. But for presence.
🔥 Rock bottom was the altar.
Not the end.
The beginning.
It was the place where I stopped performing for God and started listening.
Where I stopped chasing healing and started letting it find me.
Where I stopped trying to fix myself and instead offered myself as I was—shattered, scared, and sincere.
And slowly, the fire began to purify rather than destroy.
It burned away illusions.
It cauterized the bleeding.
It left me raw, but real.
This is why I say: Don’t fear your fire. Walk through it. Let it reveal what’s eternal inside you.
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✨ **Integration Tool: The Sacred Surrender Practice**
1. Light a candle. Sit in silence. Place a hand on your heart.
2. Breathe deeply. Ask yourself: “What am I still holding onto that’s asking to be released?”
3. Name it. Out loud.
4. Say: “I surrender this at the altar of my becoming.”
5. Blow out the candle, and thank the fire.
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You are not broken.
You are breaking open.
This is your altar.
— Jesse

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