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A prayer for Shab-e Yalda
On this long dark night of the Winter Solstice, I pray that we awaken to the light.
Out of aligment
I enter this season carrying the hallmark imbalance of fall with a running start on the imbalances of winter. I am both drained and blocked, weak and heavy. You could say I’m an overachiever.
My mother’s vow
I tiptoe past our living room where two dozen women are seated on the floor in silent prayer. A kind of quiet that carries its own music. The familiar rhythm of tinkling prayer beads, running noses, and heartfelt sighs. Sounds of hope, grief, and release.
Protecting your well-being in moments of social injustice
It is important to bear witness to these moments of global social injustice. Feeling the grief, anger, and frustration of the collective, we see more clearly what parts of our humanity need tending to.
Spirituality in the era of AI
AI bends the arc of progress into a much steeper curve. An accelerated a/descent to our collective futurist imagination.
A love letter to my ritual room
My ritual room is adorned with crystals I don’t know the name of
Death has been on my mind
Death has been on my mind recently. Not the big looming kind—the little “d” kind. The inevitable shedding of ideas and identity when Life brings forth a new season of self, kind.
10 lessons in year one with MS
Here are 10 things I’ve learned as I’ve navigated my first year with a multiple sclerosis diagnosis.
The year 2020
I’ve been thinking about the year 2020. We all remembered so much that year.
3 lessons from my first year as a solopreneur
On Friday, LILI JADE turned 1 and I turned 32. An exhausting and exhilarating rotation. Here are a few things on my mind as I celebrate this milestone.
Why I write
It brings stillness to the anxious movements of my mind. The emotional chatter settles for a softer whisper and I can finally hear myself think.
4 ways to redefine success
One tool I use to help me reframe success beyond just financial success is going back to the four goals of life as defined by the Vedas.
We forget the importance of community
Disconnection lies at the root of most of our imbalances. We’re disconnected from nature, from our bodies, from the quiet voice within that has more wisdom than we can even begin to imagine. But above all else, we’re increasingly disconnected from community.
We get stuck in the all-or-nothing trap
Most of my clients know intimately which eating, movement, and emotional patterns are helping or harming them. But that’s part of the problem.
We let our imaginations run wild
We build entire systems and societies around shared stories, envisioning futures we then bring into fruition. Yet this expansive imagination can become a barrier to our well-being if we operate from a place of anxiety, fear, or self-judgment.
We think more than we feel
I’ve learned to never trust my clients when they say, “I think it’s normal.”
We ignore joy
One of the first questions I ask my clients is “when do you feel the most joy and gratitude?”