What would the ocean and the waves whisper?
To me, divinity is not a being or a presence, it’s an experience. It’s the deep intelligence of ecosystems, the quiet reciprocity in the natural world.
To me, divinity is not a being or a presence, it’s an experience. It’s the deep intelligence of ecosystems, the quiet reciprocity in the natural world.
At times, I was super excited and felt on-track and as if all possibilities were within reach. Things flowed and worked out…for a while. Then the same old low-vibe pattern would play out through the reality of my life and it was ‘here we go again.’ If you resonate with this, celebrate!
When dread disease strikes, it strikes everyone. Sometimes we’re the wind and sometimes we’re the wings.
So when I say the clichéd term “I know how you feel” I truly mean it. I have been there. Not once. Many times. Even now, my ball of wool becomes entangled on this journey called my life. The difference is that I am aware of the chaos I am creating and can help myself before it becomes an unrecognisable mess.
We check email 74 times a day on average? What did we do with our time in the good ol’ days? And knowing what we now know about quantum physics, are we messing with out future?
Not everyone wants to walk away from corporate life. And not everyone should.
I was taken on a trip into my inner 5-year-old where I remembered having a tea party with the little boy next door. Doing what Mommy always did, I placed the teabag in (cold) water, added the milk and sugar, and then handed him the cup. It must have tasted foul, but I watched him consume it all.
When everyone tends to their own energy, the collective naturally rises. There’s no confusion, no frustration—only resonance.
In Amor Marquez Chibanda’s post, Letting Go To Overflow, she suggests that it is our attachment to “my” that blocks our own flow of abundance.
The new year has begun. How many of us are still clinging to old emotional baggage, and past traumas? Here are some quotes that reflect on the power of letting go of the past, offering insight on how to better embrace our desired narrative on a fresh page, a new day, and a brand-new year—dissolving the old and stepping into the narrative of freedom.
One of the wonderful things I’ve discovered is that taking several short pauses throughout the day helps me find clarity in my authentic choices and align with my inner self.
Have you ever shared a beautiful time with friends, family, or loved ones, where your heart just feels full? It’s often when love shines brighter than fear, and the giggles are louder than the worries of bills and the dramas of yesterday.
In the evolving landscape of business, a profound shift is taking place as entrepreneurs and leaders recognize that true fulfillment lies not just in achieving success, but in creating significance. This transition represents a powerful reimagining of what business can be…
Vultures hover over their prey, ready for the last dying breath of an animal in the wilderness. How many people do you see circling around elders, hoping their names appear in a will to inherit wealth? How many try to stake a claim in long-standing businesses built by the hard work of others, eager to gain assets without contributing to the legacy? To me, this is akin to a conqueror marking their territory, seeking dominion over someone else’s life’s work.
One of the things I love to do is find my way to a quiet, reflective place, which I call my “bubble space.” This space feels like it’s outside of time—a place that is infinite, expansive, and still. It’s my go-to space for generating ideas.