Transmuting, pencil on canvas, 2023.
Available on a bookmark and an arch shaped postcard from my website
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Transmuting, pencil on canvas, 2023.
Available on a bookmark and an arch shaped postcard from my website
Part 2, after one year ahah 👀
Every discomfort provides an opportunity for us to see how powerful we truly are. Every discomfort means that we are well on our way to massive growth and expansion. Embracing our discomfort gives it the love and safety it longs for. Embracing our discomfort allows it to transform, overtime, into a new space of comfort and empowerment.
The solar plexus chakra is the energy center which relates to identity, confidence, and authenticity. This energy center is located between your solar plexus and belly button. A balanced and open solar plexus chakra feels empowered, patient, confident, warm, playful and free. Blocked solar plexus chakra: Distrust, difficulty with digestion, avoiding taking responsibility Under active solar plexus chakra: Lethargic, uninspired, low self esteem, forgetful Overactive solar plexus chakra: Controlling, feeling easily overstimulated, forcing opinions Energetic cords can be attached to the solar plexus. These cords exist through time and space between us and another person, an experience, or an object. Some cords are draining and some are energizing. Retaining cords that drain you can lead to a weakened sense of self.
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I believe in the love I receive.
The universe doubling back with blessings for every obstacle handed with virtue, grace, and tact.
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