Lily Myers Kaplan

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Lily Myers Kaplan is an author, hermitage-host, and the founder/director of Spirit of Resh Foundation.

INTERVIEW TOPIC:

RECEIVING THE GIFT INSIDE LONELINESS

 

In this interview, soul-guide and hermitage-host Lily Myers Kaplan shares ways that

  • lonely people lose contact with the experience that the love they have to give matters, and is absolutely necessary

  • vulnerability is a key to transforming loneliness - we can’t have connection without vulnerability

  • intimacy and connection with self, other, and the preciousness of life comes from accepting our mortality

  • turning towards loneliness and looking for the gift inside the pain leads to meaning, purpose, and service, which are the antidote to the experience that “something is missing”


LINKS:

Website: reshfoundation.org


BIO:

Lily Myers Kaplan is the founder/director of Spirit of Resh Foundation, author of Two Rare Birds, A Legacy of Love, and Hermitage-host at her property, The Sanctuary at Rainbow Ridge, in Applegate, Oregon. Awakening soul and transforming life’s most challenging circumstances into meaning and purpose is at the core of her service.


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