Finding your learning edge

Yesterday I shared how taking a conscious breath connects you to your brilliant system and brings you more in touch with your inner flow. So if you have been thinking that my process for transformation is only for those who have deep meditation practices, or are naturally intuitive, or are not struggling in life, you can drop those misconceptions here and now. If you can breathe, and if you are open to change, you can do this. I started this work Read more…

Connecting with life force 101

I’ve been sharing a gentle, soulful way of bringing about magnitudes of transformation while coming from wholeness. This post series are not merely informational; they are energetic transmissions. And I am helping clear some countercurrents while building the energetic foundation for the process. So take a breath before reading on and know that the learning goes deeper than the conscious mind. Deep and lasting transformation comes naturally and gracefully when you connect and align with Read more…

From the matrix of life

Yesterday I started describing my annual process for setting a mantra and intention (not a “resolution”) for the new year. I have taught it cursorily before to Dreamers and Schemers, but the profundity of it opened up for me recently. And so this morning I realized that I will be spiraling around the topic over and over for the next few days to deepen into it. These are not simply informational posts but energetic transmissions. So take a breath Read more…

Living in the flow

When you develop skills in channeling the flow—whether that looks like intuitive readings, healing, yoga, creative / performance arts, etc.—you learn to strike a perfect balance between the masculine and the feminine, acting and receiving. You show up with a question or intention to learn or move in a certain direction, you open to receive, and act upon the flow. You keep following the flow until it’s tapped out, or you choose to begin a Read more…

Loving nature

I was so inspired by a conversation with a new friend the other day. She had a lifelong career as an environmentalist, doing work she was passionate about. Yet upon retirement she realized she had somehow missed the mark in terms of fulfilling her purpose: “There’s a difference between doing environmental work and loving nature. They are not the same. If you think about it, there are a lot of environmentalists who are fighting the Read more…

Air

I have a visualization exercise I love to do, sometimes just in meditation, sometimes with the support of the Akashic Records (where I learned it). I simply ask for my energy system to be represented as a tree, and receive a ton of information around the type of tree, the time of day, weather conditions, or season of year (it doesn’t necessarily line up with my outer world circumstances). I also spend time in every Read more…

Here and now

Image of a holotope mandala by Kirby Seid Recently I had a conversation with someone who told me how he had journeyed to the Akashic Records (pointing somewhere “up there”) and saw how “everything in the past is literally written in stone” and everything yet to be was soft and malleable. I just nodded because we were talking about something else entirely and the Records came up incidentally, and he was so invested in his Read more…

Symphony of nature

This was a meditation I did in real life inspired by Willa Hillacrissing, and it was so delightful that I brought it into the Akashic Records to share with the Akashic Records Study Group. I’m pleased to report that everyone seemed to experience very similar benefits to the ones I felt doing it outdoors! Imagine or place yourself with your back to a tree, facing a running body of water—perhaps a babbling brook, rushing river, or shoreline. With your eyes open Read more…

Love and sacred space

Image is the Star from the Rosetta Tarot. When I asked the Akashic Records for a definition of love, they said it is feeling “fully seen, heard, and held.” And when I asked about sacred space they said it’s “anywhere you can come into the fullness of yourself.” The two concepts struck me as absolutely linked because when you feel held by love, you feel safe to shine a light on those secret corners in yourself, open, Read more…

Mantras

I used to be really resistant to affirmations (blame it on Stuart Smalley!) until the Akashic Records showed me how to work with them effectively. It’s not about choosing an aspirational affirmation–pretty words, a motivational phrase–and “using it.” Mantras are most effective when they choose you, and you allow them to work on you. In your Records or in meditation you can set an intention, describe an issue of concern, or ask a question, and then simply open. See Read more…