Is Hay House Creating Spiritually Dependent Healers? The Cycle of Awakening, Ego, and Fear & Cult Systems Disguised as Spiritual Leaders

Blessings, beautiful souls -- May is nuts. What is this month? What is happening? The Ascension upgrades all occurring one after another are, in a word, exhausting. I am looking forward to when it all shifts and moves into the drive stage, as mentioned in this energy update video by Lee Harris: https://youtu.be/idfK_0b1I04?si=6FhtVmM4jczbYbsb I am,… Continue reading Is Hay House Creating Spiritually Dependent Healers? The Cycle of Awakening, Ego, and Fear & Cult Systems Disguised as Spiritual Leaders

Slow Living in a Digital World: Protecting Your Nervous System from Internet Overload

Spiritual Awakening in the Age of Distraction: Why Slow Living Is Sacred In a world fueled by digital overwhelm, fear-driven headlines, and endless scrolling, our nervous systems are quietly burning out. This reflective essay explores slow living as spiritual resistance - an intentional return to presence, clarity, and soul alignment in an age designed to distract, manipulate, and disconnect.

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.

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.