Blog
Reflections, Practices & Inspirations
Welcome to my blog!
This is a space to share insights from the healing arts, stories from the journey, and seasonal practices to nourish your body, mind, and spirit.
Whether you’re looking to deepen your self-care, learn more about energy and bodywork, or simply pause and reflect, I hope you’ll find something meaningful here.
This is also a space to pause and remember.
Topics we wil journey through
🌿 Seasonal Wisdom – Align with nature’s cycles and energies
💆♀️ Body & Healing – Tips, practices, and insights from massage therapy
🔮 Energy & Spirit – Subtle work, sound, and sacred stillness
🧘♀️ Mindfulness & Breath – Guided practices and meditative tools
🐾 Garden & Life – Musings from the land, grief, and the beauty of small moments
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Feeding the ghosts
I recently joined a Tibetan Buddhist Art and Meditation workshop at Omega, where we created a Green Tara Thangka and practiced contemplative meditation. Though new to art, I found the process deeply supported by Pema Chödrön’s Start Where You Are — a timely reminder to begin exactly where I am.
On Being Grounded
What does being grounded mean to you? To me, being grounded means being fully present in my body. It involves experiencing each moment as it comes, even when it includes pain or discomfort.
Discomfort is something we often try to avoid or dismiss. If we don’t completely reject it, we tend to want to speed through it or replace it with something more pleasant. How can we stay embodied when we feel uncomfortable with the sensations in our bodies or the thoughts in our minds? When I experience discomfort in my body or the fluctuating emotions and thoughts of my psyche, how do I return to a state of balance?
Welcoming Spring
Chop wood, carry water
There is a Zen proverb I always loved: “Before enlightenment: chop wood, carry water. After enlightenment: Chop wood, carry water”. For me, it’s served as a reminder of what most of us easily forget as we get caught up in the race to get to a destination, and that is to be fully embodied in the moment by moment experience. Embracing the present moment, fully immersed in our current reality, allows us to embrace our humanity. Through this immersion, we open ourselves to a broader perspective, humbly acknowledging our place in the vastness of the Universe, and recognizing the truth of our own insignificance.