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This is a blog called “meditations.”

Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius wrote down his private reflections, compiling a philosophical guide that would ultimately be called Meditations. My mission for this blog is to write down some of my private reflections in public, in the hopes that you might gain something. If you’d like to meditate with me, in the sitting and breathing sort of way, I’d love to have you in one of my bi-weekly group healing workshops.

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6. The strength of our currency.

What is this place, after all? Well, it’s a beautiful playground given to us by the creator of all things. Each moment we have here is precious, so long as we don’t forget how precious it is meant to be. Humans, over time, have developed incredibly complex systems and structures designed to create order and keep the peace. Along the way, we’ve lost the most important piece — the reminder that all things are one.

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3. Harvesting a rose.

I had already started this website, and it became more clear than ever that I had to leave grad school and re-direct that energy towards growing into a spiritual teacher and healer. It is quite literally my soul’s purpose and my life’s work. I got my birth chart read by a professional, (something I had set up a few days before the RSB but which happened afterwards), and she confirmed that I was simultaneously a great student, a great teacher, and a healer for the collective. I believe I would’ve been an incredible academic who would have done groundbreaking work. It just wouldn’t have been MY work.

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2. Resist, Detach, Manifest, Repeat.

I am the kind of person who shows up on purpose or not at all, so realizing that I had no intrinsic interest in grad school made it very easy for me to check out. I’m going through the process of formalizing a leave of absence from my program, giving myself the chance to decide to come back intentionally if it feels right in the future. As soon as I let go of the idea that changing my life was the key to satisfaction, I opened up the possibility to change my life purely because I feel like it.

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