When you’re seeking clarity, guidance or healing, the questions you ask matter. So often when we’re moving through changes or transitions or just trying to figure everything the *&{c754d8f4a6af077a182a96e5a5e47e38ce50ff83c235579d09299c097124e52d}^ out… we ask questions that limit us and keep things from unfolding more powerfully (and more beautifully). We typically ask questions that sound like “Why is this happening to me”. From that question the information that’s trying to reach you…can’t and won’t. Change the question and perspective and something else comes towards you. It’s a great big huge shift. Usually our questions go something like this: Why is this happening? Why didn’t they do this/that? Why aren’t I getting this? When will this change? How come
Tag: intentions
Sacred Listening-Intuitive readings for you
Sacred listening is a new term I’m using. It’s very related to living in your Intuitive Body, getting the guidance you’re meant to hear, that’s only for you in that very moment, and then trusting what you KNOW so that you’re living in connection, with meaning and love and intentions that support you. It’s a gentle way of being that connects you to each moment in ways that support you. This can be your greatest power. Trust me on this. I wanted to also let you in on something that’s coming that feels like everything I love about springtime (I’m a spring-born and it’s definitely my time). New projects and ideas are flowing in~ I have a 7
Don’t Shoot The Messenger- True Healing
Healing Can’t Happen Without This Resolutions and the wish to do better, be better, and create the life we want to live in~yes. But it’s probably not going to be enough. And I believe that until you also do this, you won’t get much traction on the rest. Stay with me even if you’re finger is already going for the delete button. This will help. I was reading Caroline Myss‘ recent Salon newsletter. Each month she writes a special piece that you pay a yearly fee for, at $35 a year to me it’s a bargain. She has been one of my most powerful and beloved teachers for the last few years. I study with her in person every year at small
Nourishing Sight
I have come to see and believe that each of us has a specific “medicine”- that mix of qualities and gifts that come from our specific experiences, history, genetics, perspective. All of it coming together in a way that allows us to offer something unique and singular to the world. Some of us do it through our work. Some of us do it just in the way we be and how we embody the moment. The ways we bring ourselves to the various relationships and choices of our imperfect lives. One of my teachers told me recently that everything changes when you imagine the Divine as an artist, never creating the same thing twice. When I can imagine my self as a living breathing evolving work