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New Beginnings Are Often Disguised As Painful Endings

We are so conditioned to celebrate the new, but what about celebrating what we are stepping away from, even when it feels uncomfortable or there is a part of us not ready to let go?

Whenever I’m going through a tough time in my life, I have the tendency to want to hide away and I hesitate to share what I’m going through on our blog or social media.

I’m noticing this pattern during this current cycle of feeling low and I’m feeling called to share the experience before all of the mental debris has cleared and before I reach those inevitable epiphanies as a result of this period of deep introspection.

New Beginnings Are Often Disguised As Painful Endings

 

New Beginnings Are Often Disguised As Painful Endings

 

2020: the year that broke my heart wide open.

I’ll never forget the message I got from Mother Ayahuasca two years ago during my first plant medicine ceremony. I asked her how to open my heart to love and she whispered, “compassion.”

She showed me depths of compassion I had never known (up until that point in my…

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