Becoming the Observer

In my own relationships and interactions with others who are grieving a loss, I have come to the understanding that prolonged suffering is not the preferred experience to live.

I'm inspired to guide anyone who is suffering to embrace their internal feelings, thoughts & emotions. Just like a close friend, when we acknowledge these aspects of our experience, they start to shift as we listen, FEEL and get present with them.

For over a decade, my own Self healing exploration consists of thousands of hours and financial investments towards supportive personal development, therapy, life coaching, yoga, energy healing & the practice of sitting still observing my own thoughts and emotions in meditation.

Some of my most influential teachers are Louise Hay, Gabrielle Bernstein, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Marianne Williamson, Wayne Dyer, & Abraham Hicks.

My journey of willingness to step out of my comfort zone & change my perspective offered the solution to express gratitude & appreciation for every experience I have. Even the challenging emotions from loss, conflicts, and struggles because I know with my whole heart that it's another opportunity to grow and heal myself.

I no longer see these experiences as suffering... now I just call it "not my preference."

I knew my purpose was to help others shift their own perspective and beliefs about life and death, when I started to experience sustained joy and gratitude on a consistent daily moment to moment basis.
I was willing to embrace being uncomfortable, surrender, let go and trust that the higher power of the Universe always has my best interest whether my preferences are met or not.

Today, I am the OBSERVER of this magical life happening FOR me. As well as appreciating Mykel's passing as a Spiritual Awakening for all these Self healing discoveries!

But more on that later...

Please comment or send me a message.

Do these words resonate with you or do they seem unattainable? What is your current perspective on life and death? I'm always curious to hear how others perceive their world and get to know the relationship they have with their own internal and external environments.

Previous
Previous

Exploring Vulnerability

Next
Next

How Death shifted my Spiritual Awakening