The Spiritual Shift Toward Simplicity, Nature, and Early Rest

In a season of deep listening, this essay explores slow living, spiritual simplicity, and honoring the body’s need for rest. Through motherhood, nature connection, and conscious consumption, it reflects a return to alignment, non-attachment, and a quieter, more intentional way of living.

Spiritual Amplification and Renewal: A Leo Full Moon Birthday Reflection

A birthday marked not by numbers, but by inner shift. Under a full moon in Leo, I reflect on spiritual amplification, the release of my most authentic book to date, and a deeper sense of responsibility and renewal as I enter a new rotation around the sun.

On Early Mornings and Finding My Way Back to Stillness: Bending When Routine Breaks

Early wake-ups don’t just steal rest - they unsettle the rhythm of our days and the stillness that keeps us regulated and rooted. Today I’m reflecting on exhaustion, slow living, and the ways we adapt our spiritual nourishment when our carefully held routines unravel.

Behind the Scenes: New Book Releasing Soon

Claudia Amendola Alzraa's upcoming book, "Mothering in the Mountains," reflects on slow living, spiritual motherhood, and tranquility in the French Alps. It encourages women to embrace simplicity and mindfulness in daily life, highlighting the beauty in ordinary moments.

Buying Less, Living More: What Non-Attachment Taught Me About Consumption

Happy people consume less—and I’m living proof. Through non-attachment, motherhood, and spiritual discernment, my desire to buy has softened. This reflection explores how inner fulfillment reshapes consumption, abundance, and our relationship with “things” in a culture built on wanting. How practicing nonattachment and surrendering to seasons of the self made me a more discerning consumer.