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The older I get the more I love that phrase, "no judgement."
Sometimes it may be sarcastic, but from me, it's totally sincere. As I learned when clearing the 5th chakra, the only time judgement is useful is when we apply it to understand, "is this right for me?"
Like last week when I finally got to spend some quality time with a friend who's going through a divorce.
After nearly 20 years together and two children, she's made the choice to amicably part ways with her husband. A common theme I see happening all around me oddly enough, and one I'm still learning how to best support my friends through...
During our time together, she starts sharing with me some of the adventures she's enjoying in the dating world: "imagine knowing everything you know now and dating like when we were 19 again, hahahaha," she tells me with delight.
I laugh and feel the cringe within me at the thought. I hated dating, but I'm totally happy for her. She's enjoying an experience that I find torturous. Never having to go on another first date again sounds great to me, and awful for her. No judgement.
When she checks in with me, I share that my mother-in-law is now living with us, after her husband passed away last year. Her face turns grim and her voice switches from joy to concern: "how's that working out? Are you ok?"
I share that it's actually working out great and I love many aspects of intergenerational living. My husband, son, and I are all very sincerely hoping she makes the move permanent and we can live together full time: her worst nightmare.
We laugh together at the irony.
As we continue sharing and laughing at our completely opposing scenarios, I'm so grateful I had just completed this Inner Wisdom Way cohort to be in a place of total receptivity, fully present for my friend's new found freedom, even if it sounds like my worst nightmare.
Imagine how different your world would be, if you could trust your gut, and know in your heart what's right for you, and fully accept that it might be the exact opposite of what's right for someone (or everyone) you love dearly?
Would you be brave enough to listen?
After finishing our first round of the Inner Wisdom Way, the results are in. This program is, "very supportive and insightful" according to one participant, and another said it helped her "connect more with my Inner Wisdom, my somatic YES, and listening to my body."
Your body is sending you signals ALL THE TIME. Many times, we know it, and we just don't act on those signals, then we look back and say "I knew I should've ______. Why did I not trust my intuition?!?!"
If you've ever felt that way, or feel like you don't have any idea how to "connect to the subtle suggestions/knowings of our internal bodies" as another participant put it, round 2 is launching in a few weeks.
To honor my own intuition, I'll be taking some more time back from this newsletter, so I can fully enjoy spring break with my family and rest.
I too am finding my own rhythm, and am honoring my intuitive need to integrate everything I've learned since January 19th when we began the first round of the Inner Wisdom Way, and set up some of the behind the scenes (i.e. tech) aspects.
While I do, I'll also be honoring some other commitments I made, including plenty of downtime to restructure the Inner Wisdom Way program in a way that works for me and whomever may be interested.
If learning how to eradicate self-doubt by learning how to access and act on your intuition sounds like something you want to do, click reply for more info.
For those who act fast and reply within the next 7 days, you'll have the best pricing (up to 80% off of what the full program will cost in the future), and the chance to help decide important details like scheduling.
Happy Friday and Spring Equinox!
Love & Light,
Pri
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