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Processing cellular nostalgia: evolving our lag points in order to leap
What holds us back from evolving, from healing, from leaping? Some insider insights of how we can work with quantum evolution to identify our stuck points and make those powerful shifts, even in our heaviest aspect…the body. Continue reading →
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Tagged autism, before duality, bilateral, Carl Johan Calleman, cellular nostalgia, choicepoint, Consciousness, craving simplicity, divine feminine, divine masculine, divine trine, divine union, epigenetics, evolution, left and right hemispheres, living in the wrong time, Nine Waves of Creation, overcoming fear, Oxford Natural History Museum, paradigm shift, particle into wave, physical health, precambrian era, quantum evolution, quantum healing, synesthesia, the power of non-linearity, trilateral, trinity, triquetra, unilateral, wanting to be here, working with the nine waves of creation
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Going “nowhere”, reaching beyond “the point”
A potent place on the so-called “road to nowhere”…a life review…and an opportunity to realise the astonishing power of even the most a subtly altered perspective.
All this and more from a serendipitous revisit to a place that seemed to draw me back there…no arguing! Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Divine feminine, divine masculine, Life journey, Menu, Personal Development, Spirituality, Symbolic journeys
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Tagged 21 December 2012, a world without fear, altered perspective, close to the edge, cygnus, darkness, embracing the unknown, end of an era, epigenetics, holly trees, new paradigm, not having to know what next, not knowing, Oford, ruined churches, spiritual places, swans, the magic of void, unlimited, what has changed since 2012?, where are we now?, where next?, yin and yang
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New perspectives on a woman’s prime
My mother always used to say that she never felt a day over 27 and, true to form, lived bizarrely devoid of any sense of being a particular age right up until she was diagnosed with cancer of the liver … Continue reading →
Posted in Biography, Books, Consciousness & evolution, Culture, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Life journey, Lifestyle, Maturity, Menu, Personal Development, Writing, Yoga
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Tagged as young as you feel, being yourself, best years of your life, biology of belief, Bonkers Jennifer Saunders, Bruce Lipton, cancer fear, celebrating maturity, celebrating menopause, cuddle therapy, doing things for yourself, dressing as you like, eccentricity, empowerment in old age, epigenetics, freedom, going gray, gray hair, hugging, In your prime India Knight, laughter, marriage expectations, maturity, menopause, midlife crisis, mobility and health, natural hormones, perspectives on age, prime of life, Revolution Gray, speaking your mind, The pull of the moon Elizabeth Berg, we are what we think, wisdom
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