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In This Moment

Right now, everything is possible. Right now, we exist exactly as we should be. Right now, in this single moment, we can take a breath, be still and reflect as we are. Right now, what we are is enough. Right now, we can sit at the sill of our own […]

Shine

We are living in a challenging, perhaps pivotal, time; moments of change usually are. Yet in the midst of global unrest, we still have to exist. We have to work, cook dinner, make our kids feel safe, vacuum. The anxiety of this juxtaposition can ravage us with uncertainty, or with […]

The Conflict with Conflict

At the foot of worship’s mountain, we stumble upon prayers/contemplations/meditations and the energetic conflict of resistance. As humans on this plane, armed with the knowledge that growth and change isn’t easy, we often unwittingly step into being avid disruptors of our own progress – who have the best intentions of […]

On Purpose

Guided by our last posts engagements, let’s talk about the idea that what we don’t change we choose.  Consider this sentiment, challenging as it is true: No matter our circumstances, life is still a series of choices.  As some life-choice series seem harder than others, there is no way to equalize external […]

Shed

I consider myself called to post on a  subject when I’ve had more than a few opportunities to discuss it in a short period of time. Collective energy and all that. So in this year of nine and the snake, where we collectively shed old skin, let’s take a dive […]

Cyclical Being

May we begin this Year of 9 with the art of alignment. Here we remain in conscious flow with the measurement of time marking what it always has – the cycle of being. In the new dark of this new year may we see ourselves as ourselves and embrace the […]

The Animal Science Of Being

I connected early and easily with animals. Four leggeds vibed on a frequency that I understood often better than people (still, to be fair). I felt their language, the energy of their compromise. Some of that connection rooted in mutual grief over the loss of their freedoms, in ways I […]