
Welcome,
Wherever you are right now reading this page, know that you have been divinely guided, and by finding this page, you are one step closer to an immense amount of clarity and peace with the unresolved wounds in your heart. I created this guide from my experiences in homelessness. I prayed to God the entire time I was homeless to get me out of this situation asap and I vowed that I would dedicate my life to helping the homelessness crisis or better explained, I found my dharma in helping others restore balance from homelessness trauma.
We shouldn't have to negotiate with God or should we? That is an objective question for the individual's compass. I've found it helpful to navigate difficult times or karmic clearing work. The esoteric path would say that negotiating with God lessens one's power of choice. Religious paths say God's will be done and no negotiating. But what if your negotiation with god leads to your destiny? But shouldn't we just ask to get out of homelessness and say thanks as if it's already done? Aren't we supposed to not ask and just begin to visualize an outcome we'd like to achieve?
The first practical tip I will give is the recommendation to study objective morality. Come to conclusions about what you feel is justifiably right vs wrong and why you have each belief. Examine if your view right from wrong a certain way because of your parents, friends, teachers, mentors, or idols. This is a focal point that I assist clients with discovering on my journey with Jojo 6-month spiritual development plan is about; establishing your own set of moral codes that you want to live by.
Once you develop more sense of self and through reading this guide you begin to truly understand the whys for your homelessness. Knowing thyself is a major healing tool. This guide will open your awareness to the spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical root causes of feeling a lack of stability, shelter, or sense of belonging leading to homelessness in your life.
If you battle with homelessness you may have struggle and or misalignment with your standards of living and lifestyle choices due to feeling out of alignment with the moral and or legal code you were taught growing up.
Archetypes that Battle Homelessness:
The Rebel- The rebel never wanted to listen to the misaligned messages from their parents growing up. They always felt a need to rebel because of feeling repressed or oppressed to the point of needing to stand out of the line they felt forced to stand in.
The Entertainer - The entertainer struggles with masking and staying consistent in one character or personality. The need for change is crucial and having change easily available and pain-free is healthy for the entertainer archetype. The key is to develop adaptation abilities to change that help you to feel at ease with making decisions, loss, and handling situations that don't go as planned.
Allow yourself the power to be a chameleon meaning be mindful of how you describe your forever changing lifestyle because how you interpret and feel about your unstable environment can be a perception. For example, if you live in monthly rentals and never month is a new city or place, one could view this as unstable while another perception would be that this lifestyle amounts to freedom. Find peace with your lifestyle and stop trying to fit into a mold that God never designed you to fit in. Your need for a new home every month is beautiful and can be incredibly freeing. Maybe if you allow yourself to find the positive in your unorthodox needs you will accept yourself and your lifestyle and then change your frequencies around insecurity. It's your beliefs and how you think and talk about yourself that is spelling your life.
The Scapegoat - The scapegoat is always to blame within a toxic or unhealthy family dynamic which leads to heightened levels of self-sabotage, insecurity, shame, anger, and guilt. The subconscious programming of the scapegoat screams that they always need help or are in crisis because they subconsciously feel "bad" or "not good enough."
The Gypsy -
The Freeloader -
The Prophet -
The Entitled -
It can happen to anyone. Why? Beauce at the core, homelessness is about feeling that there is never enough. Never enough money to have what we want and or need. Never enough help or support from any people in our lives. Never enough food to satisfy our hunger or thirst. Never enough sex and physical intimacy connection. Never enough love from our parents. Never enough time to finally get things in order before the next thing fails or falls apart.
Never feeling good enough in general is a common root cause of homelessness.
There are a lot of and or statements throughout this page because root causes are very similar yet very diverse and not linear. This easy-to-understand and interpret guide will help a large spectrum
Jodou Restoration's 8 Phases of Homelessness:
Phase 1 - still have shelter and or home but feel out of touch with a sense of home within your heart, body, mind, physical home, or anywhere you go
Phase 2 - financial crisis from chronic survival mode and scarcity mindset
Phase 3- time out zone resorting to staying with friends or family
Phase 4 - repeat situations
Phase 5 - living in your vehicle
Phase 6 - sleeping at the office
Phase 7 - on the street
Phase 8 - homeless shelters and or health institutions
Common At Any Point:
government assistance
addictions to cope with pain, fatigue, illness, anger, fear, and or unhappiness
savior mindset habits: accepting help from other people, people pleaser attitude
jumping between phases
Best products:
plastic photo album and or folders
backpack/purse + small luggage case /trunk on wheels
gym schools and or boots
flip flops or slides
undergarments
socks
affordable phone
hot/cold versatile travel mug or cup
Emotional Frequencies
shame
guilt
anger
sadness
frustration
Illness That Arises From Homelessness Trauma:
disorientation
chronic fatigue
kidney and urinary imbalances
dehydration
memory loss
tics
Chakras Not Opened or Imbalances:
ALL and or several
Crown
Third Eye
Throat
Heart - feeling like a wonder and or traveler,
Solar - chronic unfulfillment with work and career, the deep burden of living life under another person's idea of how they should live and or living to please a family member, cultural, or social ideology of how life should be chronic burnout,
Sacral - energy blocked within the reproductive system, untapped creative power, repressed sexual energy, discounted from divine feminine and or masculine, inability to experience pleasure
Root - ungrounded, need for karmic and or ancestral healing, unresolved wounds around your parents and or childhood
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