Time to get curious

I cancelled a day of work lately, which is not something I do lightly as a manual therapist, but recently I have given myself gentle permission to do whatever I need to in order to heal. I’ve been on a bit of a journey in that realm lately, and as things continue to shift and move it’s been interesting to experience how attached I’ve gotten to parts of my life- especially since I am one of those people who believes that everything is as it should be. Even when things feel deeply unstable. When things fall apart. When the whole forest is burning.

“This is why everything is trying to make you what you are not, so that you can know what you truly are. It will push you down, until one day you will blossom. It’s making you perfect. That’s the love.”

David Thomas

Sometimes, I struggle. We all do. And- if I had to put money on it- I’d say all of us also make it harder for ourselves. Much harder.

I’m part of the movement that knows we don’t have to do that anymore. It’s certainly a work in progress. The things that make us feel suffering are there for a reason, and why should you argue with reality anyway? It’s going to win. Every time. I’m not saying life's a picnic, but I do think we could all benefit from a little change in perspective. So, at this point, I’m living my life as an embodied experiment, and I’m committed to meeting what arises, however those layers start to unfold.It’s time to get curious.

This is a place to park my thoughts on the healing journey. What it looks like for myself, and what I’m seeing around me. I’ll speak a little about some common questions I’m asked, and questions I ask. I’ll share resources I find as well as other conversations I’m having, I’ll talk about what I do and I’ll introduce you to other amazing people I know.

Let’s have fun!

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