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Thursday, 27 August 2015

Dakini Dance!



She danced like a hippie with the spirit of life.
She flew with the winds of possibility like a fairy.
She stamped her feet in passion and presence like a flamenco girl. 
She twirled to the music in her heart like a butterfly.
She sung the song of those who loved the earth. 
She was a rock.
She felt her stars within.
She was a drop in the vast ocean of the universe and in that she knew her brilliance, she found her freedom.

Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Self-Loving!



"When I loved myself enough, I began leaving whatever wasn’t healthy. This meant people, jobs, my own beliefs and habits - anything that kept me small. My judgement called it disloyal. Now I see it as self-Loving"

Monday, 24 August 2015

Modern-Day Priestess!



The Modern-Day Priestess is…
A woman who is deeply rooted in her knowing of self. She stands within her own center of gravity not being swayed by the energy, desires or will of others.
A woman who lives in alignment with her own truth…her decisions match and support her highest vision for her life because she is clear about what she most values and what is true for her.
A woman who knows her rhythms and cycles. She flows with them with elegance and aligns her life vision with timing that is natural for her.
A woman who knows and trusts her inner voice of wisdom…and she looks within for her own answers and guidance.
A woman who is deeply spiritual. Her beliefs and practices are typically not rooted in any particular religion, however they are informed by practices that resonate with her spiritual truth.
A woman who knows she is the creator of her life and her reality. She brings full presence, sacred practice, ceremony and ritual into every aspect of her life. She lives and works in communion with the divine.
A woman who leads by guiding others with her sacred wisdom while also empowering them to connect with and access their own sacred source of wisdom. ॐ heart emoticon

Friday, 21 August 2015

As it is....

Layer by layer I removed all that I thought I was, all that I thought I had to be and in the moment I was left standing naked and vulnerable without identities and labels, I remembered, I am that I am.