Dear Friends and Everyday Mystics, How are you doing? It feels as if the world has been turned upside down, where many find themselves on unstable ground essentially questioning reality. This may be what dramatic culture change looks like and there doesn’t seem to be a clear road map…yet! It’s essential not to fall into fear or blame or apathy. This is a time of coming together, calling all allies and utilizing navigation tools to help us gain a steadier footing. Consulting the Akashic Records, AKA the Unity Field, can assist in finding a renewed sense of wonder and clearer direction. When we connect to this dimension of consciousness and are in alignment with the natural flow of energy, joy and synchronicity abound. Drama and confusion become merely an instructional story which we are free to change. I invite you to join me on this transformational journey in recreating your desirable story. Combining my 20-year experience of Reading the Akashic Records with my nearly 30 years practicing Chinese medicine, allows me […]
Akashic Awakening
Calling all Akashic visionaries, crones and pragmatic mystics who are seeking a more desirable story for themselves and the world. Do you feel the yearning within and need a little guidance for the next step on your journey? I invite you to slow down, unfasten your seatbelt and open up to the encouraging and spicy messages being transmitted from the Akashic Field. Akasha is a Sanskrit word meaning “primal substance” out of which everything is said to emerge. It is referred to in physics as the Unity Field or “cosmic internet”. When we are knowingly connected to this field of consciousness and in alignment with the natural flow of energy, joy and synchronicity abound. Many of us are standing by as trickster redeemers welcoming a new renaissance of cultural awakening. We’re being called to contribute what is replenishing, sustainable and enlivening! Combining my 20-year experience of Reading the Akashic Records […]
Wise Women’s Lust for Life
In modern society, a lot of pressure is placed on younger women to appear a certain way, to be appealing and have a healthy libido or healthy sexual drive. In “Latin libīdō means desire, willfulness, lust, akin to libēre, to be pleasing.” Cultural expectations, and not living from one’s own heart, can interfere with a healthy libido. Swiss psychiatrist Carl G. Jung’s states that “the libido is identified as psychic energy… that manifests itself in the life process and is perceived subjectively as striving and desire.” It also represents a healthy balance between the feminine and masculine—the Yin and Yang aspects of ourselves. In Chinese Medicine, the libido, with its chemical mix of neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, and sex hormones, is associated with Qi and Yin and a healthy balance between the Heart and Kidneys. The Heart is said to house the mind and spirit (Yang) and the Kidneys (Yin) rule our life essence. The Kidney energy naturally dissipates […]
Empowering Youth Through Dedication to Wonder
How do we empower youth? How do we bridge their technological captivation with the non-technical natural world? Who are the youth of today and what messages and teachings do they have for us adults? As reflections of their parents and ancestors, what dynamic influences might the young cultivate to create a bright new future? As a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine and reader of the Akashic Records, these are potent questions to ask with the purpose of discovering who we are, why we’re here and how we can learn to live in harmony with all generations. In Chinese medicine, we seek to balance Yin (nourishing and caring for our body/earth) and Yang (nourishing and expressing our mind/spirit). The Akashic or Unity Field acts as a “cosmic internet” to bring greater knowledge of the wherefore and the why. It is very exciting and challenging to be living in such a complex […]
Menopause and Chinese Medicine
(Written for the book, The Moon in Your Life—Being a Lunar Type in a Solar World, by Donna Cunningham) According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), women have seven-year cycles—like the phases of the progressed moon—culminating in menopause around age 49 (7 x 7). The functions of the spleen (digestion) and kidneys are responsible for blood and energy creation. The kidney system is like the pilot light of the body and dissipates as we age, as do the digestive functions. An early menopause is not considered healthy, nor is a too late one. Menopause serves as a natural homeostatic mechanism. While we view it as a sign of aging, it actually slows the aging process. By losing blood in menstruation beyond age 49, one could actually lose too much vital essence and could experience weakness. With the cessation of menstruation, the essence lost monthly can be consolidated and contained, and women […]
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