At the foundation of our relationships, essentially, our romantic partnerships should make us better. That is their Divine purpose: a union that accelerates your growth and Ascension. If your romantic partner is not adding to your Christ Consciousness and bringing you higher, what, ultimately, is the purpose? Why be with someone at all if they… Continue reading A Short Commentary on Convictions and Relationships
Author: Claudia
The Energy Protection Dilemma
I considered re-joining Instagram today. I thought that with the development of my book and the need to market myself, it may be a good idea to rebuild my account (and my "brand") through meaningful, inspirational, and quote-driven content. With living in such a beautiful and thought-provoking region, I figured the photo content already exists… Continue reading The Energy Protection Dilemma
Write the Truest Sentence You Know
In case you have missed the update, I have honorably and humbly been signed to be a 2023 author for The Good House (formerly That Guy's House INTL) and am currently turning my pitch (a chapter outline) into a manuscript of a non-fiction, spiritually-centered text. This is a lifetime dream for me - to be… Continue reading Write the Truest Sentence You Know
The Paris Chapter Ends – New Beginnings On The Horizon
It’s time to say goodbye to Paris. We’ve had a wonderful run together, with some ups, some downs, some stresses, many joys. She is a different city than that I visited as a tourist, or the city I knew in 2018, and I’m so ready to say goodbye. She served her purpose in my journey… Continue reading The Paris Chapter Ends – New Beginnings On The Horizon
Bridging the Divide – an Endemic Reflection
I'm going to start this post by declaring the following - not that it should matter to my individual value, but because I know that if far Left-leaning folks stop reading one paragraph in, my comments will be filled with assumptions of the opposite-: I am a fully-boosted individual since November 2021, with PfizerI will… Continue reading Bridging the Divide – an Endemic Reflection