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Learning curb

I’ve learned a lot this year.

I’ve learned that there are things that go wrong that don’t always get fixed or get put together the way they were before.

I’ve learned that some broken things stay broken, and I’ve learned that you can get through bad times and keep looking for better ones, as long as you have people who love you.

~Higher Perspective

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We are the co-creators of our life and the time is now. More than ever are we needed to support Mother Earth and each other. Together we discover and explore our unique gifts in times of strengths, in times we lean on each other, and in times when we learn from each other. This blog started as an outlet and what I ultimately called my “Warriors Journey.” It was a way to document the ups and downs of my life, sharing my hardships as well as my successes. It showcased the struggles, but more important the ways of how to overcome them. Although we are warriors each and every day, I realized that having to be a warrior, comes from a place of pain. I decided to rename this blog, and “Phoenix Rising” now stands for the story of overcoming such a painful place. My motivation for this blog hasn’t changed and I hope to share inspiration and hope, to create a sense of belonging, a space of being heard, and connecting with like minded beings who instill a sense of oneness. We are never alone, and we are unstoppable in the pursuit of what sets our soul on fire. Who I am in a nutshell... 
I am an energy healer and Reiki Master. I am surviving a chronic disease that I’ve sent into remission three times since my initial bout, 15 years ago. I continuously challenge the status quo and by doing so I change my stars. I am a believer that anything is possible. I am a hopeless romantic and I believe that true love exists on various levels. I am an optimist that will always see the glass as half full. I am a dreamer, believing in endless possibilities. Not even the sky is the limit. I have jumped off of the hamster wheel, and I am writing a new chapter. I am chasing my Nirvana to support my most authentic self. This is my story, I am that Phoenix and I am rising from the ashes. Namaste 🙏🏼💙🦋

9 thoughts on “Learning curb

  1. I’ve learned to open my heart, to keep it open and trust. That I can accept love and that there really do exist beautiful beings who choose to love me with a constancy that I never even knew I inspired. I’m proof that broken things can be fixed, we all are. Never give up hope, believe in the impossible, believe in miracles, there is no time limit for healing broken things as long as the heart still beats. Thank you for everything. x

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  2. It’s amazing… this post showed in my inbox exactly when I needed it. I’m starting a new job and am required to learn a great deal about a very intricate, dense software. Failing is my biggest fear, and the “learning curb” is real. Your words reminded me to allow it to happen, and to look forward to the positives. Thank you ❤

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  3. I’m still too close to actually see what I’ve learned as a list. As bits and pieces, there is a great deal. This journey isn’t over yet and oddly, the new/old one I found in Oregon is just as scary. Maybe more so, I have no idea of this outcome.
    You inspire always.

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