There’s a kind of joy that doesn’t make sense.
A joy that shows up in the middle of a hard season.
A joy that feels steady, rooted and ingrained, like it’s been
waiting for you.
That’s soul‑joy.
Happiness vs. Soul‑Joy
Happiness is circumstantial.
It comes and goes with the weather, the news, the mood,
the moment.
Soul‑joy is different.
It’s anchored.
It’s connected to meaning, purpose, truth, and the deepest
parts of who you are.
Wonder Awakens the Soul
Wonder is a soul‑opener.
It reminds us that life is bigger than our to‑do lists.
It reconnects us to awe, beauty, and the sacred woven into
the ordinary.
Wonder whispers, “Look… there’s more here.”
Listening for the Quiet Invitations
Your soul speaks softly.
It nudges.
It whispers.
It invites.
But it rarely shouts.
To hear it, you have to slow down long enough to notice
the subtle pull toward what matters.
A Soul‑Anchoring Ritual
Try this:
● Light a candle
● Place your hand on your heart
● Breathe
● Ask: “What is my soul longing for today?”
Then listen.
Your soul always answers.
Soul‑joy isn’t earned.
It’s remembered.