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View fullsize Been really chewing on states of being lately. 
Active state. Inactive state. Void state. Etc. 

In a session recently, we were exploring the validity of the concept of waiting…

How does waiting land in your body?
Does it first come in like a
View fullsize Yearning for a space to rediscover your agency, to reconnect with your body, your values, and your truth?

If you’re tired of living on autopilot and feeling disconnected from your own power, this is an invitation to slow down, listen deeply, a
View fullsize I feel like lately life’s had me guzzling lessons and ah-ha’s and surrenderings and releasings out of a backed up fire hose, and I am gasping for air. 
I am arrested daily by the brevity of things and I look around at all the normal peopl
View fullsize Grief and desire are two sides of the same coin. 

They are both void states. 
Which is to say, they are both emotional states that demand we are faced with the ache of absence. 
The ache of what isn’t. 

Ever wondered how someone can reach for
View fullsize To put it eloquently, dementia is a mindfuck for everyone involved.
View fullsize Not everything needs to be rescued.
Not even you.
View fullsize A psychic once told me that 33 would feel like a death, and he was right. 

Makes sense then why 34 already feels like a goddamn resurrection.
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