. ..but leave a canoe? π€π I listened to a podcast a few night ago where a man discussed the concept of symbols and the importance of putting something into place on the physical plane to anchor your intention- or to show you mean business, basically. He was specifically talking about marriage and how, forContinue reading “Burn the ships”
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Me again πββοΈ
One last thing: (follow-up to previous entry) The reason I said that lack of self-respect isn’t solely responsible for keeping someone in a challenging relationship is that increasing self-respect doesn’t always result in them leaving it. If something is causing something else, then fixing that thing should result in an end to the thing thatContinue reading “Me again πββοΈ”
Is it really about self-respect?
Okay I don’t know where this fits in (certainly not with anything I’m “supposed” to be doing today, lol) but I’d like to take a sec to explore something, and potentially suggest a decoupling of sorts. There’s an idea that is very prevalent in healing spaces, particularly therapeutic settings, that if someone respects themselves, theyContinue reading “Is it really about self-respect?”
Overlap between organized religion and the mental health system
A recent conversation with a friend brought to mind the overlap between organized religion & the mental health system. In both of them, you’ll find representatives or “agents of the ststem” using a chosen text to determine other peoples’ level of either virtue or mental well-being. However, I’ve noticed something: The more healed I become,Continue reading “Overlap between organized religion and the mental health system”
Birthing our gifts
Im taking a break from the more serious posts to share a recent knitting project and guinea pig photo shoot π The knitting “project” was actually just an inventory of all my yarn and half-finished scarves. ..I realized I buy new yarn and needles nearly every time I travel; with the exception of the recentContinue reading “Birthing our gifts”
Religious trauma part 2
I felt compelled to write a follow-up entry to my Dec 27th one on religious trauma, particularly in reference to the Christian Purity Movement. Over the past few months, I’ve had a few conversations with parents about what to teach children instead of the shame-based curriculum that’s so prevalent in religious settings. This is interestingContinue reading “Religious trauma part 2”
Staying open
These pictures are from a store in downtown Austin called Succulent Native. I didn’t tag it because the thoughts expressed in this post aren’t reflective of the store owner or staff (just to be clear) π I do highly recommend stopping in if you’re ever in the area, though πͺ·β¨οΈ A few thoughts for peopleContinue reading “Staying open”
The frequency of music
In this week’s edition of “Everything is fake, evil, and trying to kill us. ..” Jk, but seriously ππ€¦ββοΈ Music has frequency! It can either help us heal or detract from our life force. This post is speaking specifically about 444hz, which has been shown to calm the nervous system & elicit a healing responseContinue reading “The frequency of music”
Ancestral wisdom coming through
The mistreatment -particularly the silencing- of women throughout history has been really up for me the past month or so, to the point where I’ve had visceral responses to a recent non-fiction book, discussion of a TV show I haven’t seen (HT), or just little triggers that have popped up in my daily life. WhileContinue reading “Ancestral wisdom coming through”
Our natural state
I have a flexible day and was hoping to finish the blog entries I mentioned last week. It seems that the quickest way to ensure I never revisit a topic is to sign off with “more to come,” or “stay tuned.” π Neurodivergent people: is this what they mean by PDA, or pathological demand avoidance-Continue reading “Our natural state”