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Lost…and found
You have to loose something in order to find it again, whether its a feeling (let’s say, the magic of Christmas) or even yourself…and its in the finding that we make ourselves more whole than we were to start with. Continue reading →
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Tagged asperger's, autism attachment to toys and objects, autism childhood, autism christmas, becoming whole, childhood trauma, dysfunctional family roles, family blueprint, famly dynamic, feeling excluded, feeling of safety, loss of christmas magic, psychology, the Little Match Girl, the lost child
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Camelot for a shining moment
In order to grow, the cycle has to transform into a spiral. The lockdown has to generate a growth tip that leads to something newer, “higher”, seen as though from a broader perspective; the overview. We all strive for balance but does uber-balance preclude the ability to develop a growth point, ending in stalemate or cancellation, or is this where we start to catch a glimpse of something golden through the mists of frustration? A journey through frustration to the glimpse of…something…through the mists. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Health & wellbeing, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged autism and visual thinking, balance, beyond "what is", breakthrough, camelot, challenge of a balanced brain, evolution, finding balance, halcyon days, hollistic experience, left and right hemispheres, masculine and feminine, neurodiversity, new paradigm, potential beyond frustration, sacred union, salad days, spiral, ultimate healing, visual thinking, visual thinking and depth of exprience, visual thinking and the left brain, visual thinking and trauma, visual thinking is not the same as art, yin and yang
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Sensing evolution
In an era when things “not being quite what they seem” is rife and faced with a constant bombardment of misinformation, it really is time to bring our felt senses onboard, and then some. Exploring the evolution of our relationship with sixth sense. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Spirituality
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Tagged extroverted sensing, gut feelings, interpretting uncomfortable feelings, introverted intuition, intuition, making inspired decisions, navigating via the senses, second sense, sensing when things feel off, sixth sense, standing up for your intuitive skills, things not as they seem, trusting your gut feelings, using intuition
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Trick of the light
When you have felt disillusioned and out of place most of your life, though you have tried so very hard to bring light, what next? How do you bring the light deep into your struggling state of embodiment, to make the ultimate paradigm leap of your lifetime? You see it all as it is, you shout it out, you bring awareness in to light up the whole picture and you continue working at being the light and then…well, let’s see. Continue reading →
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Tagged authentic light, awakening process, awareness, be the change, be the light, beyond consumerism, birthing pains of the new era, childhood trauma, chronic pain, dysautonomia, evolution, fight flight or freeze, heal the world, highly sensative empath, living from love, new paradigm, oneness, resetting the autonomic system, seasonal affective disorder, struggling at Christmas, struggling with the darkness, summary of how chronic conditions come about, too sensitive for this world, wake up world, what highly sensitive empaths are here to be, wrong planet syndrome
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Oh, the paradox!
Although this isn’t a post about health issues as such, I request to draw on the endless pool of useful materials that it provides on my journey towards wholeness. It’s a truth tripped over many times on that journey that … Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness
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Tagged chronic health and evolution, finding grace, health recovery, INFJ contradictions, INFJ personality type, navigating chronic health challenges, oneness, paradox, paradox and evolution, paradox as a growth point, personal growth, reconciling polar opposites, wholeness
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Light into old structures
(If we let it) death opens us up, makes us curious, and we can’t help but be a little touched by its effects when it happens to those we deeply love. (If we dare) we can open ourselves up widely next to that person going through the process, from which hallowed spot we can’t fail to be brushed by some of the expansiveness and light as it comes in to dissolve old structures; both their old structures as they leave the physical realms and also our old structures, especially our old beliefs about “what dealth is”, even as we look our grief straight in the eyes and deal with all that entails for as long as it takes to heal. Continue reading →
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Tagged bees, beyond fear of death, beyond patriarchy, butterfly effect, death, expansion, goddess energy, grief, leylines, life review, light into old structures, loss, loss of a loved one, luxmuralis, masculine and feminine, metamophosis, new life into old, old sarum, salisbury cathedral, shift of ages, Silchester, thinning of the veil, transformation, transforming grief, transitions, upcycling, yin and yang
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Determination (a “feminine” quality par excellence)
Like a river that hits against a heavy rock fall, determination will still get there in the end, eroding away at the blockage, but that can take eons…or, with that uber-feminine quality that determination is so well-known for, it can find another way around, forge a brand new path, to continue its journey back to the sea. This is where we, collectively, are now…needing to adapt and forge new routes, to pick “determined and swift” over slowly chiselling away at the most obstinately resistant and sealed-off old ways, in order to get back to our collective wholeness. Women (as the embodiment of the feminine aspect in gender-expressed form) know how to do this; we were trained in it across all the thousands of years that we were met by so many intractable man-made obstacles! Continue reading →
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Tagged art, balance, beyond survivalism into creativity, determination, eight wave, female friendships, feminine aspect needed, feminine qualities, healing chronic health, health recovery, inspiration, inspiring others, joy, lead by example, lets reinvent the world, new paradigm, now is our time, quantum history, rise of the feminine, Sex and the City, sexual liberation, showing up in the world, The Nine Waves of Creation, the ninth wave, vision for the future, what the world needs now, what we want, yin and yang
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Back in the body
Its been made all too easy for us, not just the most sensitive, to vacate our bodies, even preferable (culturally speaking) that we lose ourselves in escapism rather than staying fully awake and present, having an opinion or taking action regarding whatever timeline we are collectively on. Perhaps its time we sensitivies commited to becoming more grounded, practicing how to be more fully present with our bodies, learning to ride or even transform all the triggers, in order to anchor our higher vision to the physical world we all share together as our only embodied “home”. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, metaphor, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality
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Tagged central sensitization, chronic pain, contributing, COP26, coping with pain, earthly home, embodiment, envisioning a future, experts in frequency, feeling we belong, fibromyalgia, grounding, healing, highly sensitive, investing in the future, lighting the torch, metaphor, responsibility for the future, the gift of high sensitivity, you are needed
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A good place for creative license
Shift takes reaching a particular kind of moment, you could call it a surrender, when our diligent adherence to logic is finally submerged beneath the higher aspiration to create best outcome; rearranging the jumbled pecking-order (cart before the horse…) that has dominated and distorted our world for way too long. Logic is useful, yes, but it does not make the day. Sometimes, it blocks the view of what is possible, or keeps us feeling small and helpless, locked into a fixed narrative, slaves to linearity and proof. Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality
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Tagged Anita Moorjani, autism link with hypermobility, COP26, creating new reality, creative license, creative orgasm, creative spark, Dr Joe Dispenza, getting out of our own way, healing event, healing the world, hypermobility, in the flow, jumping timeline, left and right brain hemispheres, multidimensional, neurodiversity, new paradigm, non-linearity, paradigmn shift, physical versus spiritual, quantum leap, surrender, when systems break down, yin and yang
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Neuroqueer, an offering
There is something about the inbetweeny nature of the kind of experience that is the natural territory of the neurodiverse way of being that lends itself to evolution, as and when the various methodologies of life unlock themselves from all the rules and rigidity of what is already known and familiar to most, to venture into the territory and meet us there. We naturally inhabit the void where new potentials emerge by virtue of the fact we are non-conformers and this leads into new extrapolations of experience…and expression. Continue reading →
Posted in Art, Authorship, Consciousness & evolution, Entertainment, Fiction, Films, Literature, Menu, Personal Development, Writing
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Tagged autism, beyond linearity, Blade Runner, cinema, evolution, fantastic autistic, fantasy, felt senses, inventiveness, Literature, multidimensionality, neurdiversity in cinema, neurodiversity, neurodiversity in literature, neuroqueer, new paradigm, non-conformist, non-linearity, sensory experiences, synesthesia, Virginia Woolf
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