Archetype 11
Stepping into one another’s hearts
Dread disease, a critical illness that can potentially be life-threatening to the one being diagnosed, and life-changing for those they love. In Sibylle’s reflection post, Life changes in a Heartbeat, she shares the touching experience of a child on the brink of losing a parent. It’s every child’s fear… not the fear of if, because we know it’s inevitable. But the fear of when. Or how. We are never ready.
Life changes in a Heartbeat
I feel that the sudden turn of events is somehow still reverberating through me on some level. I have come through many challenging times in the past few years and was just getting my life on track and enjoying some greater ease. Now this. Its an emotional rollercoaster and its important for me to return to and maintain my equilibrium.
Failing Forward
Many of us have been conditioned to see setbacks – large or small – as a shameful failure. We make our best efforts wrong. Viewing them from the lens of failing forward means that we see what we have achieved as part of the journey to the desired outcome. This fuels us to keep going in the direction we want to go and not to give up. So here’s to the Success Salsa: one step forward, two steps sideways, and some laughter sprinkled in!
It happens to ‘us’
When dread disease strikes, it strikes everyone. Sometimes we’re the wind and sometimes we’re the wings.
Self Care is not Selfish
Neglecting self-care can make things harder, especially when your energy is most needed. Taking small, consistent steps to nurture your physical and emotional well-being – whether through rest, movement, or reflection – can help create the clarity and direction you’re searching for.
When Curiosity Is Not An Option
Sometimes, the innocence of childhood is taken away. Curiosity is no longer an option.
Magical Curiosity
In response to Sibylle Stehli’s post, “Curiosity brings simplicity” – I concur. This speaks even more deeply when we approach life as present-moment observers. When we’re not tangled in past narratives, future worries, or current anxieties and the tizz of the present dramas, we allow ourselves to be genuinely curious. We witness. We see through different lens.
Why Curiosity matters in business
I had no fear. I had curiosity. I felt at home, safe, and at peace. Things were simple then. I trusted and I was open to where things would lead next. I did not have a 1-year or 5-year plan. I did not know of anything outside of the moment I was in. All I knew was that the magic was right there, in the moments, and I didn’t want it to end.
Framing the intent of collaboration
So, a question to resolve accordingly is where am I to find or become aware of my highest vibration and how am I to appropriately act from such vibration within this 3D world we are living in with regards to collaboration?
Vibrational alignment in collaboration
I’ve noticed something… The collaborations that fall apart are often born from lack. From a quiet belief that “I can’t do this alone.” That “I need what I don’t yet have.”
Flowing Freely as an Entrepreneur
In Allisons’ post titled ‘How do we know?’ she speaks on the new entrepreneur. Her post addresses those entrepreneurs whose abundance flow is blocked. Allison asks how we know if we’re spiritually bypassing or emotionally avoiding within our business.
The Law of Forgiveness
The Disappearance of the Universe reminds us of the illusion of life. Whether enjoyed as fact or fiction, it’s definitely something to think about: If our real life is actually a dream…
Beyond the Comfort Zone: Managing Expectations When Success Calls for Change
Sometimes the greatest expectation we can have of ourselves is the courage to evolve, even when the path ahead isn’t clearly marked.