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Shamanism, what is it? 

It’s wonderful that’s what. It’s work of the imagination, of the dreamtime, of an altered state of consciousness. It’s a way of being in direct contact with healing spirits. In short, shamanism is healing the spiritual aspect of an illness. Cause here’s the thing, all the physical stuff that manifests – aches and pains, the emotional, mental stuff, anxiety, all…

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Kauai – Energetic Rehab.

I think what I’m about to say will resonate with a lot of readers – there’s something about energy work, spirituality, supernatural phenomenal, angels, ghosts, astrology that challenges our brain to believe it’s true. We’ve been conditioned and programmed from birth, from before birth, down through the ages to believe it’s all fanciful nonsense.  Equally as much though, there is…

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Living the Dream Interview Series – Meet Gemille.

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.   – Anaïs Nin When I lived in France on the Riviera it was often said ‘We’re living the dream people’. Which in all honesty we were. Days were spent working alongside friends who became family, lounging at the…

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Understand this and you’ll understand it all.

Over the years I’ve been told the way I live my life is inspirational. To which I bow my head with gratitude. Gratitude to the person offering this and gratitude to my spirit for being loud enough for me to follow. It wasn’t long ago I’d dismiss such a comment, shy away from it, insist it wasn’t that great a…

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Shamanism and Transmutation.

I’ve been sitting on this post for weeks now. Which suggests I’m in the throes of transformation, or rather transmutation. Coming to Kauai to learn Shamanism was a completely channeled endeavour. And by channeled I mean – I was walking through the botanical gardens, was stopped dead in my tracks, and the message came through – “It’s time to leave…

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Living the Dream Interview Series – Meet Tammy.

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.   – Anaïs Nin When I lived in France on the Riviera it was often said ‘We’re living the dream people’. Which in all honesty we were. Days were spent working alongside friends who became family, lounging at the…

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Rejection: can we make it less brutal?

I went to a presentation gig thing for graphic designers a couple of weeks back. My talented mate Dan goes by this title and told me to come along. He’s knows me well enough to know design isn’t my forte (I leave that to him), it was the topic he knew I’d love –  How to deal with Failure and…

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A special thank you to my clients.

Mardi Gras weekend marks the 4 year anniversary – of when I left corporate and stepped into life as an entrepreneur. And so it seems only fitting that this weekend marks the anniversary of when I began to really step into my truth. A weekend where people fabulously come together to celebrate who they are and how they are in the world. It is the weekend…

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Living the Dream Interview Series – Meet Natty.

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.   – Anaïs Nin When I lived in France on the Riviera it was often said ‘We’re living the dream people’. Which in all honesty we were. Days were spent working alongside friends who became family, lounging at the…

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Elizabeth Gilbert – What she had to say while in Sydney.

I had the privilege of seeing Brené Brown and Elizabeth Gilbert speak recently. These women – their presence, they make you want to keep at it. I’m going to share some notes I took from Elizabeth’s chat. Brené’s are still taking form. For those of you who don’t know Elizabeth (I’m not sure how), she’s the one who wrote Eat, Pray, Love and more…

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