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The Active Conscious Pathway

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A soft place to land for those who carry it all. I help you find your voice and rebuild your peace again. No faking it. Just healing as you build.

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Shemot: The Reclaiming of the True-Self
Hello Everyone, ​Today I shared a word that inspired me. While also reflecting on the word, 'self-doubt'. This made me reflect on the Hebrew concept of Shemot (Names). Most people see a name as a social tag, but in its original integrity, your "Name" is your frequency. It is the sound of your original internal makeup before the world began to label you. ​1. The Theology of the Root ​To reclaim your Name, you have to first reclaim your Root. We often suffer from self-doubt because we are trying to grow from soil that isn't ours. Wearing names or labels, like Employee, Mistake, Parent, or Failure. In the quest for self-discovery. I thought of Tadasana aka The Mountain Pose; as more than just a physical exercise. It is an internal somatic decodification. ​2. Tadasana as the Bridge (The Vav) ​When we stand in the Mountain Pose. We are aligning the Vav; the vertical pillar that connects the high realities (Source) to the lower realities (the Soil of human experience). ​--The Feet (The Rooting): You are planting yourself firmly in your own land. This is where you shed the identities forced upon you. By rooting down, you are declaring, "I am not who they said I was. I am the one who stands here." ​--The Crown (The Ascension): As your feet root, your crown rises. The crown is the closest part of the physical body to the Source. This is where your Original Name resides. The version of you that is born exactly as you need to be. ​3. Realigning with the Internal Makeup ​Self-doubt is simply the signal that your internal Pillar or Alignment is leaning. When we lean into the future or the past. We lose our verticality or uprightness. By practicing the Mountain Pose with the intention of Shemot, you are: ​1.Grounding to release the noise of society's labels. ​2. Elevating to reconnect with your original frequency. ​3.Restoring your original integrity. This is who You are at your core; the frequency of your spirit. ​When you are vertically aligned and or solid in your internal foundation. You don't have to find your confidence. You are the bridge between the High and the Low. You are internally aligned and balanced.
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What’s your inspired idea for the day?
A concept I took from @Janene O'Connor. Inspired idea is kind of an aha moment the last time something clicked for you that you’ve been thinking over for quite some time. For me, it’s been that great communities are built on trusted competency and transparency What’s your inspired idea recently? Or simply what is your plan for the day?
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I’ve been sitting with the word Self-Doubt lately. Due to it being a Label that continues to surface in my community. It led me back to the Hebrew concept of Shemot (Names). It’s the idea of reclaiming your original Name by shedding the roles and labels the world has tattooed on us. ​Today's, inspiration led me ton introduced the Mountain Pose (Tadasana) to my community not just as standing, but as the act of being a vertical bridge. It is the physical manifestation of Shemot, grounding into the earth to remember your roots, while reaching your crown toward Source to remember your Name. When we align our physical bodies, we aren't just stretching; we are realigning with our internal makeup and silencing the doubt that comes from wearing labels that don't belong to us. This has been my inspiration for my community today, as well as myself.
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@Jack Robinson yes of course. Its nice to hear it resonated with you. It may take a moment because I just got home a few minutes ago. Once I'm settled I post it.
What’s holding you back from going full-time with your Skool?
I think almost everybody here wants the same thing deep down. To have your Skool pay your bills. So you can fully commit to your craft, share your passion with the world, and actually impact people. Vote, then comment one sentence so I can help you properly.
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What’s holding you back from going full-time with your Skool?
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I believe for me, is the size of my community. Gradually, getting members. However, the size is what I guess holds me back. I also dont want to rush it, and at least provide my members with a heads up. So they may make an informed decision of whether they want to upgrade, or stay where they are at. I think about it, and at the same time. I'm not in a rush.
What's the coolest Skool-related thing to ever happen to you?
I just got a DM response from Sam Ovens! But! The coolest thing that has ever happened to me on Skool is @Evelene Sterling completely saving my business and partnering with her as my first ever $1 member! She's been an inspiration to me and makes me push harder all the time (if a 72 year old can work this hard, what excuse do I have??) Awesome Skool-related thing!! What about you?
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What's the coolest Skool-related thing to ever happen to you?
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@Evelene Sterling 🤣🤣🤣
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@Jack Robinson yes, that is exactly the reason why I love this space. As I'm standing back and really observing the skool platform and just the potential beyond on money. What I am noticing is that the platform is really a digital archival space like when one really stands back and looks at it. From from different views, it's literally a human digital library of knowledge, wisdom and of skill sets. And that's why I say that this platform, the potential that it has is beyond money. There is something really real going on here.
Question for the builders in here…
When you think about your Skool community, do you have a real vision you’re building toward… or is it mainly a vehicle to make money? No judgement either way — I’m honestly curious. For me, the money part matters (it has to), but it can’t be the reason. If the vision isn’t clear, the content gets noisy, the culture gets messy, and the ā€œwhy are we even here?ā€ feeling creeps in. So I’m curious: What’s the actual outcome you want your members to have 6 months from now — and does your current community setup point to that… or just to revenue? Where the Map Ends, The WILD begins!! Stay Rugged.
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For me personally, Its not about money. It about creating a space were people can support each other, and share of themselves. Money comes, and money goes, but true connections can last a lifetime. I also see there isn't much peer - to - peer support space, and is what I want my community to be about. It for support of ones mental health, and spiritual health as well.
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Tired of faking it till you make it? I help you find your voice and rebuild your peace again. No pressure. No judgment. Just healing as you build.

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