Healing
The Beauty of Ugly Crying
I used to be ashamed of crying, especially in public. I thought it was ugly. I thought it was weak.
Read MoreFeeling Masterful or Overwhelmed?
Can you meet your calling with an open loving heart yet? Not just your intention but your actions?
Read MoreA Response to Ridicule
I’ve heard many modern priestesses and “witchy” women talk about “the burning times,” acknowledging that the Sacred Feminine went underground because it was unsafe to stand in that power. “BUT,” they say, “the burning times are over!” Are they really?
Read MoreAn Invitation for Well-Meaning Men
Invitation for Well-Meaning Men TRIGGER WARNING: Murder & Calling our brothers in for self-reflection. There’s been a relationship dynamic that has emerged for me over the past few months. It is a quality that I’ve witnessed in many people, including myself, however, it seems to be pervasive and particularly powerful (and unapologetically expressed) in…
Read More3 Things You Need to Do Right Now for Best Outcomes
Avoiding your fear with distracting entertainment is wasting this precious opportunity to be inspired on how you can be, think, and do better for yourself.
Read MoreLove in the Time of Coronavirus
It was really scary to trust this voice that said “Drop into meditation and prayer and move the way Source is guiding you. Do not move in the way of fear.”
Read MoreOne of Ayahuasca’s Many Gifts
It was Dave fucking Navarro! And he was expounding upon my music?! Was I in another reality? This hardly seemed real and I almost felt like I needed to pinch myself.
Read MoreThe Shadows that Emerge when Ascending
In an instant, I had gone from an ecstatic DMT-like journey into excruciating pain. I was certain I was having a heart attack, and as I brought myself back into conscious awareness of my surroundings, I could see my partner smiling at me with a pleased look on his face. I knew I was in…
Read MorePain: a love story
Admitting to ourselves that we could have a better life is hard sometimes – especially if we have a “not good enough” wound. That realization sits right on that wound a pours the salt in generously. The the realization that we have to go in and feel all the feelings in order to heal them and let them go can feel like too much to take on. It’s easier to just sink back into the denial and the old coping mechanisms and hope that someone or something else will offer a quicker, easier relief.
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