What we look for, we’ll find. If we think we have to earn it, oh we will earn it. I will be the first to say that I bought into the lie that things have to be hard. In the Army they stay “stay in the fight.” For a long time I did whatever itContinue reading ““Staying in the FIGHT””
Author Archives: Lindsey
The dismantling
GLOBAL PANDEMIC or: • “collective purge” (of things that are no longer serving us- not a physical loss of human lives) • “dismantling” of currupt or oppressive systems/power structures • “clearing of toxins from the light body” ??? 🤔 Just a quick reminder that we actually get to choose how we view it ❤ AContinue reading “The dismantling”
The healing power of nature
I’ve always felt things deeply and often, and will sometimes cry just for the meaningfulness of life. Nature is where I go to reconnect and to discern what my “stuff” actually is. It’s where I find the true emotions- as opposed to the manufactured ones. We live in a world where we are told dailyContinue reading “The healing power of nature”
“For such a time as this”
Esther 4:14 To all the healers, lightworkers, and way-showers: our job is to hold the frequency that “all is well” 🙏 It doesnt mean we dont prepare or take precautions- but (if possible) try to stay grounded in our bodies, present in the moment, and keep our ❤ open in order to hold space forContinue reading ““For such a time as this””
Safety as a prerequisite
The (unintended) theme of this year seems to be safety. It’s showing up for me in a variety of ways, and I’m doing my best to stay present and wide awake for the lessons. Whether it’s personal experience, work with clients, soldiers I assess at drill, or conversations with friends, it’s been proven time andContinue reading “Safety as a prerequisite”
Ouch
What if our symptoms (physical and emotional) aren’t our body telling us we can’t handle life, but instead the result of our white-knuckle grip on it? Aka: the pain of trying to stay the same when we were put here to evolve. This manifests as attempting to control the outcome, resisting growth (both ours andContinue reading “Ouch”