Possibility & Spiritual FatigueDo You Still Believe Healing Is Possible — For You?
The body responds to the energy it believes in.
Sometimes it's not the protocols, the diets, or the practices that need to shift. It's the energy behind them.
When healing becomes mechanical, or when disappointment piles up, the spiritual body begins to close.
Today, we gently open the door to that part of you that still believes — even if she's buried under years of burnout, grief, or false starts.
Sometimes it's not the protocols, diets, or practices that need to shift. It's the energy behind them.
When healing becomes mechanical, or when disappointment piles up, the spiritual body begins to close. Hope feels dangerous. Dreams feel naive. And the soul goes quiet.
Today, we gently open the door to that part of you that still believes — even if she's buried under years of burnout, grief, or false starts.
Instructions: Answer Yes or No to each question. Give yourself 1 point for every YES.
This applies to your past, present, or what you sense within yourself now.
- Close your eyes.
- Imagine your future healed self standing in front of you.
- Ask: "What would you like me to remember right now?"
- Write down the first words, images, or feelings that come. Trust them.
Healing is not about controlling outcomes. It's about returning to the vibration of possibility. When you begin to believe again — not with your mind, but with your field — the body begins to respond. Not all at once. But enough to start the shift.
I just need to believe it's possible again."
The part of you that still craves healing — even after all the disappointment — is not naive. It is the wisest part of you. It knows something your exhaustion has forgotten: that you were made for wholeness. Not as a reward. Not after you've earned it. As your original state. You are returning, not arriving.
Jodi Jones
I created the Energetic Audit because I know what it feels like to try everything and still not feel better. This journey is my gift to you — nine days to finally see what's really been in the way.
