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Spiritual Wellness For Women

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Making Space: The Quiet Work Behind the Life You Want
Much of the focus around manifestation is about attracting more-more ease, abundance, clarity, and alignment. What is often overlooked is that attraction does not begin with reaching. It begins with space. Nature shows this clearly. Growth follows release. Forests shed, soil composts, and space is created long before anything new takes root. The same principle applies to your life. If you are asking for something different, the real question becomes whether there is room for it to land. New intentions cannot settle into lives that are already full of overextended schedules, emotional residue, outdated commitments, or beliefs that no longer fit who you are becoming. Making space is quiet work. It requires honesty more than effort. It shows up as pausing before saying yes, releasing habits that deplete rather than nourish, and clearing physical and mental clutter that drains energy in subtle ways. Emotional space matters just as much. Unprocessed feelings and old identities take up capacity. When they linger, they quietly limit what you are available to receive. Creating space often means letting go before the next chapter appears. This is where trust lives. Not in certainty, but in the willingness to loosen your grip on what no longer aligns and to sit briefly in the in-between. There is also a nervous system element. A body that is always rushing stays guarded. Space signals safety. From that place, clarity and intuition become easier to access. This is not about upheaval. It is about refinement. Choosing what stays. Releasing what has served its purpose. This is not about upheaval. It is about refinement. Choosing what stays. Releasing what has served its purpose.
Making Space: The Quiet Work Behind the Life You Want
1 like • Jan 11
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Today, Not Someday
Someday is a comfortable place. It holds good intentions, beautiful ideas, and the version of ourselves we swear we'll meet eventually. Someday asks very little of us right now, which is why it can quietly become a habit. Today is different. Today requires presence. It asks for a decision, a breath, a moment of courage. Today doesn't need a grand plan or perfect conditions. It simply asks you to show up with what you have, as you are. So many people are waiting for the right time to feel better, to rest, to change, to begin again. But life doesn't unfold in someday. It unfolds in the small, often unremarkable moments that happen right now. The nervous system responds to what you do today. Your energy shifts based on what you choose today. Your body, mind, and spirit are always listening to the present moment, not a future promise. Today is when you drink the water, take the walk, say the truth, or choose to pause instead of push. Today is when you stop outsourcing your wellbeing to a future version of yourself who has more time, more clarity, or more motivation. That version of you is built by what you practice now. Choosing today doesn't mean doing everything. It means doing one thing with intention. One boundary. One nourishing choice. One honest check-in. Consistency is created through presence, not pressure. Someday often carries fear in disguise. Fear of getting it wrong. Fear of change. Fear of discovering you're more capable than you thought. Today, on the other hand, is grounded. It's real. It's manageable. You don't need to overhaul your life. You need to meet it. Let today be enough. Let today be where you begin, again if necessary. Not because you're behind, but because this moment is where your power lives.
Today, Not Someday
1 like • Jan 2
Thank you Jordan. I needed that today♥️
1 like • Jan 3
@Jordan Billard ♥️
Crystals for the Bedroom
The energy of your bedroom sets the tone for how you rest, how you dream, and how you connect with yourself. It's where the nervous system softens, the mind releases the day, and the body restores. The crystals you choose to bring into this space can deeply influence that energetic environment, supporting peace, clarity, love, and better sleep. Here are some of the best crystals to invite into the bedroom: Dream Amethyst - The Tranquil Visionary Dream Amethyst, also known as Chevron Amethyst, combines the serene energy of Amethyst with the clarity of Quartz. It calms an overactive mind while enhancing intuitive dreams and spiritual insight. Keep it near your bedside or under your pillow to support restful sleep and strengthen your connection to your inner wisdom. Rose Quartz - The Heart Healer The crystal of unconditional love, Rose Quartz radiates warmth, comfort, and compassion. In the bedroom, it invites harmony within relationships and a deeper connection to self-love. It helps soften energy, making it ideal for balancing emotions before rest or fostering peaceful communication with a partner. Selenite - The Purifier Selenite is known for its high vibration and ability to cleanse stagnant energy. It acts as an energetic reset button-clearing the space of emotional residue that may have built up throughout the day. Placing a selenite wand or tower by the top of the bed, which keeps the energy light, pure, and spiritually aligned. Black Obsidian - The Grounding Guardian Black Obsidian anchors the energy of your space while offering gentle protection during rest. It helps release emotional weight and subconscious tension that surface during sleep. Place it at the foot of your bed to ground the energy of your dreams and maintain balance between the physical and spiritual realms. Crystals in the bedroom aren't just decorative —they're energetic allies. They remind your body to rest, your mind to release, and your heart to open. When the energy of your space aligns with peace, your sleep naturally follows.
Crystals for the Bedroom
1 like • Oct '25
Great information!! Thank you for sharing♥️
The Energy of the Forest
There's something undeniably sacred about stepping into a forest. The moment you cross that invisible threshold from the world of noise into the realm of trees, the energy shifts. The air feels thicker, more alive. The sounds soften. The rhythm of life changes pace, inviting you to match it. The forest holds a frequency that grounds and restores. It's the meeting place of stillness and movement — where ancient trees stand like guardians while life hums quietly beneath their roots. Moss cushions the earth, ferns unfurl like whispers, and the scent of pine or cedar seems to breathe clarity straight into your being. When you spend time in the forest, you're not just walking among trees — you're stepping into a living network of communication. Science calls it the mycorrhizal network, but energetically, it's so much more. Trees share wisdom, nutrients, and awareness. They hold the memory of the land and offer a grounding current that pulls scattered thoughts back into the body. If you've ever felt anxious, disconnected, or overstimulated, notice what happens when you slow down in the forest. Your heart rate eases. Your breath deepens. The mind quiets, and intuition begins to rise — not in words, but in feeling. The forest teaches presence. It asks nothing of you but your awareness. The energy of the forest is ancient, protective, and deeply nurturing. It's a space that helps recalibrate your own energetic field, clearing away what isn't yours and replenishing your reserves with pure life force. Next time you're among the trees, pause and listen. Lean your back against a trunk and feel its heartbeat - steady, patient, timeless. Let the forest remind you of your roots, your resilience, and the quiet power that grows when you are deeply grounded. When you align with the energy of the forest, you remember - you are part of something vast, connected, and beautifully alive. 🌲
The Energy of the Forest
1 like • Oct '25
One of my favorite things to do is walk in the bush. It’s magical
Capability vs Capacity: Knowing the Difference Matters
There's a quiet, but powerful distinction between capability and capacity- understanding it can be the difference between thriving and burning out. Capability is what you can do. It's your skillset, your knowledge, your experience, your resourcefulness. It's the strength of your abilities-the things you've built through time, effort, and growth. Capacity, on the other hand, is what you can hold. It's the energetic bandwidth you have in this moment-emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually. It fluctuates. It depends on your rest, your alignment, your environment, and how full your plate already is. Many people mistake capability for capacity. They think, "I should be able to handle this— know how." But just because you can doesn't mean you should right now. You might be fully capable, but if your capacity is low, you'll move through your days drained, distracted, and disconnected. Likewise, when your capacity is high-when your energy, focus, and emotional reserves are nourished-your capabilities expand naturally. It's not about doing less; it's about doing from alignment. Before taking something on, ask yourself: - Do I have the capability for this? - Do I have the capacity for this right now? Both matter. Both require care. Protecting your capacity allows your capability to shine-without depletion, without resentment, and without losing your centre. You’re not here to just do it all. You're here to do it well, from a place of wholeness.
Capability vs Capacity: Knowing the Difference Matters
1 like • Oct '25
So, so true.
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Dianne Galipeau
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