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May 2026 Intuitive Reading
Episode 6329th April 2026 • Remember Why You Are Here • Asia Suler
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Turning away from the fear

means turning towards a future

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where you're asking yourself,

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"What do I believe is actually

possible?" Opening up to the what ifs of

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healing, of recovery, of

repair, of integration,

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of possibility.

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Hello and welcome back to

Remember Why You're Here,

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a podcast for seekers and sensitives

where you can relax, receive,

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reconnect yourself and remember

the most important thing of all,

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why you're here. I'm Asia Suler, author,

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teacher, earth intuitive.

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And this is our reading

for the month of May:

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I don't know about you, but I feel proud

almost to have made it to May:

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So good on us. We have

made it. We are here.

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And I think there's actually a

lot to look forward to this month.

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So I'm excited to dive in.

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So the themes for this month

are refreshment of energy

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pathways, reconnecting to

the original blueprint,

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flow and trauma healing, dissolving fear,

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and embracing the meander. I am,

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gosh,

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I'm ready actually for the energies that

are going to be coming in this month.

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So let's go ahead and dive into our

reading. So for this reading this month,

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I worked with a lovely deck

called Los Campos Energeticos,

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which means the energy fields.

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This is a beautiful deck that was sent

to me by its creator, Carmen Seijas.

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And I've been working with this deck now

for a while and I was excited to bring

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it into our reading this month. So thank

you for sending that to me, Carmen.

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I'm excited that we get to

drop into your work today.

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The deck is really special. It's

bilingual, which is very cool,

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so Spanish and English.

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And the cards are broken into

nine different energetic families.

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There's plants, there's

landscapes, there's guides.

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And the deck was created, as Carmen wrote,

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as a companion in our travels to our inner

worlds. And that helped us understand

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the energetic movements in the outer

world. So the card that I picked,

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the card that fell out of the

deck for this one was El Rio. Ooh,

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that actually wasn't so bad.

I rolled that R a tiny bit.

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I am not very good at speaking Spanish,

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so stay with me here if

you are a Spanish speaker.

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But what came out was El Rio - The river.

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Picking The River felt so

perfect for this month,

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and I'm really excited to talk about why.

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But first I want to drop into what

Carmen talks about in this deck and

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in the description of this card. So the

keywords for this card are adaptability,

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flow, and peace. Yes, please.

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And so one of the things she wrote is

the most beautiful thing about a river is

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that it's never the same. Water is

nomadic and is constantly traveling,

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discovering new worlds.

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So part of the description here

in this card says that the card is

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appearing to remind us that we are water,

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that we are adaptable, changing fluid,

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and to love ourselves as

we are in the changing

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selves that we are.

So I felt so comforted to get

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this card and the reading for this month.

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And immediately it linked in for

me with part of our reading from

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last month. So if you remember in April,

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I talked a little bit about the waterfall

and the idea of April being this month

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where we are getting this training in

learning how to be with intensity in a

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different way,

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how to actually be able to

metabolize it through ourselves in a

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different way that is creating this

template for how we're going to be able to

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encounter and deal with

intensity in the future.

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And then the image that I got

last month was of a waterfall,

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like learning how to be in a waterfall

and not feel oppressed or pushed down or

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off kilter,

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but actually learning how to be in the

center of it and to let it almost massage

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you to learn how to be with

that intensity. So what

was so beautiful is when I

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picked this card, the immediate

image that came in is this waterfall

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becoming the river.

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So we know that in the

beginning of water's journey,

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when it's in the first

part of its journey,

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we know that the water comes

down more forcefully, right?

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This is where we get maybe

more intense trajectories.

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We get the waterfall and as it goes along,

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a river gets sort of gentler and gentler.

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And so this card is this beautiful white

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river meandering through

this magical blue landscape.

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And the image that I got was

like seeing this wide view of

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how the intensity of April and

the waterfall of energies that we

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learned how to deal with in April is

now delivering us further down the river

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into a place where things start

to soften out a little bit,

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where energy starts to be able

to move in more of a sinuous kind

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of way.

We are really seeing a shift in

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the energy inside of ourselves and also

the energy inside of the collective.

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And I just really want to hit home that

you learned something really essential

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last month. You did that. You

stayed with the intensity.

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You learned something really big inside

of your energy system last month.

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And this month, it's like you're able

to actually feel now how those new

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capacities are going to

work for you in your life.

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So we're taking this bigger view now

and we're seeing the next leg of the

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journey when rivers move on in their

journey and they're more in sort of like

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the middle part towards the end part of

their journey. They get more sinuous.

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They get that beautiful

wide bend and flow.

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Things slow down a little

bit and that's the energy

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we're working with this

month. So there is this sense,

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the first words that came in for me

with this was "refreshment of energy

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pathways."

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And this is really so much because

of the work that you did in April,

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because of all the big

stuff you did in April,

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you really developed this adaptability

last month that you didn't have

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before.

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And it's giving you this possibility

now to refresh these pathways.

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And I just love that, I

don't know, just that image,

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that sense of refreshing

our own energetic pathways,

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like bringing in freshness, bringing

in clarity, bringing in movement,

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bringing in gentleness. And from here,

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it went immediately into

this understanding that

there's this possibility this

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month of reconnecting to the

original river within you,

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reconnecting to the original way

in which your energy pathways were

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designed to flow.

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So rivers change paths over time.

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It's really interesting if you've ever

seen an image of looking at from above an

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area of view,

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you can tell where rivers have been

throughout time. So they don't stay always

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in the same place over millennia.

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They can shift gradually over

time. They can shift overnight.

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I saw this in the hurricane and living

through Hurricane Helene. Rivers,

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creeks just completely

changed paths within a day.

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But these are all strategies, right?

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Rivers change paths, jump banks,

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move throughout time to

respond to the landscape.

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And so there's this piece here

where there are times in our life

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where we have to adjust the way

in which our energy is flowing,

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how we're using our

energy, how it's moving,

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in order to meet the disruptions

that have come our way.

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So again, with Hurricane Helene,

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the vast amount of

water that came down the

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hillsides that washed down into

the hollers meant that these

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small creeks would literally jump their

banks and have to go a different way.

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And then trees came down and big boulders

came down from the mountain. And so it

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completely redirected the water in

places where actually it was so dramatic

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that revisiting it feels like being

in a completely different place.

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But all of this is adaptive. What I'm

saying is all of this is adaptive,

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that this was all part of the way in

which the water continued to flow.

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So us within our lives, with the

hurricanes and the disruptions,

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the disturbances that come our

way, the things that fall down,

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the trees that fall down, the

boulders that roll off the mountain,

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the energy within us changes and adapts

to be able to keep flowing around

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those boulders, around those

trees that are come down.

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This is how we learn

how to deal with trauma.

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This is how we learn how to keep going,

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have our resilience still remain intact.

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And so these ways in which

our energetic inner rivers,

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jump banks change the way

in which they're flowing,

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is actually a really important strategy.

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This meant that you were

able to keep flowing.

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That meant that the energy that is yours

continue to be able to make its way in

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life.

And there's something about

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this month where it's like reconnecting

with the original blueprint of how

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this energy was actually

meant to flow within you.

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What was the blueprint

before the tree came down?

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And it's almost like this month is

actually giving us the kind of space

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to literally return our

energetic pathways to the

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way in which they were designed to move,

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the way in which they most want to move.

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It's like the energetics of what you

learned in April is giving you the pathway

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back to a more peaceful

life-giving and innate

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way of flowing through your life,

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to have your energy flow

through you and into life.

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And the way to do this beyond what

you learned last month and in the

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past few months of having to learn how

to deal with intensity and having some

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major shifts inside of yourself and

your adaptability in this world,

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the way we do this is by

embracing the meander. So

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meanders, if you see a river,

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a meander is the way the river kind

of goes back and forth. And those big,

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beautiful curves when a river

is going over a floodplain in a

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place where a river has a lot of space.

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So meanders slow the

water down and because the

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water is moving more

slowly, there's more life,

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there's more peace. In our lives,

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meanders really create the

potential for places of rest,

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for greater health, for

literally slowing down.

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So we know that meanders

happen in a river. Like I said,

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when a river is like a little further

along in its journey from when it began,

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higher up, higher elevation, it

comes down. We've got the cascades,

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the waterfalls, got the

intensity, the rush of a river.

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And then meanders happen

when a river gets to a wider,

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more gentle plane and

can start slowing down,

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can start taking these sort of

wider pathways. So meanders are what

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happened when there's more space.

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And it was really beautiful researching

more about this metaphor that's coming

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in for me, understanding a little

more of the physics of a meander.

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It's really sweet.

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So as the water moves

through these meanders,

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the physics of it are that the outer part

of the water is going to move faster.

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And so as that outer part

of the water moves faster,

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it sort of erodes the bank

and then that sediment comes

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towards the inner part of the curve of

the meander and starts creating these

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little beaches, these little rest

points. And these are called point bars.

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And so it actually deepens

the curve then over time.

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And sometimes it can deepen the curve so

much that it curves back on itself and

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creates these little lakes. I just

thought that was the sweetest thing.

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And so there's a sense here of when

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we embrace the meander

within our own lives,

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we are giving ourselves

now space for our energy to

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return to its more slower, softer,

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gentle, innate state. And we're opening

up space for ourselves in our life.

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And there's space this month to

meander. And when I say meander,

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what I mean is giving

yourself permission to

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go on a side quest, giving yourself

permission to be like, "You know what?

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I'm interested in that. I'm

going to check that out.

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I'm going to check that book out of the

library. I'm going to take that course.

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I'm going to finally take that

dance class," whatever it is,

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let yourself meander into

whatever is most interesting

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to you next.

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Let yourself go back and forth

between projects or ideas.

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Give yourself time to daydream. These

meanders are incredibly important.

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And when you give yourself

permission to meander,

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like if I had to pick a

bumper sticker for this month,

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it would be permission to meander.

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When you give yourself

permission to meander,

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this is you creating more sustainable

energy pathways inside your body because

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we are not meant to stay in that rushing

river waterfall place all the time.

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The way that we often adapt to trauma

is that we stay in that place of

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rushing and urgency and intensity,

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but that by design, we're not meant to

linger there for the rest of our life.

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We're meant to get back to the place

where our energy can once again meander

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once more. So I just want

to say that if you are

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dealing with a lot of different projects

right now or having a lot of different

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interests come up,

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or you're just feeling authentically

excited about pursuing a couple different

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things this month, just know that

this is not you being off track,

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that actually these meanders

are incredibly important.

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So give yourself permission for

side quests, for little delights,

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also for going into the things

that just, I don't know,

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bring you joy and light up your life,

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the ways in which you

would meander as a child,

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the ways in which you

would daydream or your

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little obsessions that brought you into

places inside of yourself that maybe you

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couldn't name,

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but that just really felt like they were

giving you something. So I'm going to

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give you an example.

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I have been deep in the heated

rivalry universe now for months.

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I'm officially in it.

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I'm in the prison of the fandom

and I will never be leaving.

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I will never be leaving the cottage.

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So if you're not aware of

what heated rivalry is,

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it's an adaptation from a book into

a TV series. It's a love story.

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It's a queer love story. It's gay hockey.

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It's amazing. I have since

read all the books. Of course,

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I'm in it.

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So it's really funny because what I was

saying to myself and some of my friends

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is I'm like, "I've rewatched this show

now seven times." I don't rewatch shows.

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It's really not a thing that I do

almost ever, maybe since I was a kid,

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like a young teenager, but I have

rewatched the show that many times.

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And there's a part of

me that I can sense just

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letting myself go into this

little meander in my life,

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this little place of delight

that it's bringing me something.

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And I can't even fully name it right now.

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I just know that that something is

full of delight and I can feel it

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retraining my energy

pathways to be like, "Yeah,

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you're allowed to have these

little delights, these side quests,

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these interests,

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these things that make you the

multitudinous human that you are,

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the multidimensional human that you are.

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" And I think there's something

in particular right now

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in the world that's really important

that we reconnect to this kind of energy,

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this energy of delight, creativity,

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like obsession, fantasy,

the fantastic, the magical.

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These things,

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there's something about it that's very

important to allow yourself to go on

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those side quests because we are going

to get a little more space this month.

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I hope this is true because that is

what's coming in for me right now is that

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we're going to have a little bit of space,

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a little bit of a break from intensity.

And that space

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is going to help us to ultimately

develop more resiliency

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because having a diversity of

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interests of places where you can

resource yourself of delights,

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having a diversity like that

does create more resiliency.

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And so it's almost think about it as the

diversification of your own ecosystem.

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And there's a piece here. There's an

ability to access more peace this month.

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I kept getting the visual

of when I was in Ireland,

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I visited the river Boyne and I, oh man,

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I just was so in love with how

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beautiful and peaceful this

river just meandering through

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these green, green hills,

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like so green that it felt like my

eyes were drinking in the landscape.

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And I arrived and was so jet lagged

because I had been up all night on a red

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eye,

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but I arrived and it was a while before

I could check into my first Airbnb. And

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I just laid on these green,

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green banks of this

beautiful ancient river and I

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felt so held.

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I felt so much just peace and like

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settling and expansiveness

and relaxation and gentleness.

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And there's something this month

where that kind of energy is here,

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that kind of energy is available for us.

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And the way that we tap into

that is partially through

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drawing mirror towards the

sources that actually sustain you,

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whether it's big or small,

drawing near to those sources,

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the importance of creativity,

like what is fun for you?

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That's actually fun for you. What's

fun to read? What's fun to watch?

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What's fun to do? What's fun to

create? Who's fun to be with?

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Ask yourself these questions like,

what is fulfilling and what is fun?

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And you're allowed to

have that in your life.

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And actually these are really important

in terms of retraining our energy that

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it's okay to move in that meander,

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that it doesn't always have to be the

rush. It doesn't always have to be the

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urgency. And that this meander is actually

much more life giving for ourselves,

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but also the landscapes

in which we move through.

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And there's this understanding too

that when our energy learns how to

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move again like that,

that is innately healing.

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And so there's this sense for this month

that if you give yourself permission

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for the meander, whatever

that means for you, meander,

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that it will naturally get

your energy flowing again.

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And energy flowing just innately

begins to break up and dissolve

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trauma. Trauma states tend to be

very rigid, as I said, urgent,

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rushed, hyper-focused,

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which makes sense because we need those

skills when moving through situations

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that are traumatic and require

a lot of our attention,

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a lot of our focus in that way.

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And it's just not the same as

a life giving meandering river.

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And so there's this sense that

meander actually builds in safety. It

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builds in spaces to relax. It

builds in those set points,

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those points on the beach where you

can relax and the bend of the river and

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just be.

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And so just by allowing

our energy to flow and

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meander again,

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this innately starts to break up and

dissolve some of the hyper-focus and

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rigidity that comes with healing from

trauma. And so in the somatic world,

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we talk about this idea of pendulation,

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that real healing is not

staying in one place.

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It's never been about

staying in one place.

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It's always been about

pendulating back and forth,

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having the ability to go back and

forth between being tired and energetic

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or being sad and being joyful.

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And so that's what that

in of itself is healing.

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And so when we are in the

process of healing things within

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ourselves, process of healing our trauma,

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the goal is not to rush forward and

to fix it and to hyper focus on it

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because in fact,

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that can actually deepen some of

the hardship of those patterns,

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right?

Because we're going back into

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the ways in which we

energetically deal with trauma.

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We go back into these trauma states. And

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I feel like I say this on every podcast,

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but bless our hearts because it makes

sense, right? We're like, " Dear God,

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I don't want to experience this

again. I better fix this right now.

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"But what actually heals these sort of

rigid frozen states inside of our body

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is the pendulation. It is the meander.

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It's the being able to go back and

forth and embrace and accept that

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life is like that. We'll

go into the trauma vortex,

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we'll come out of the trauma vortex.

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We will be tired and then we will be

energetic and we'll be sad and then we'll

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be joyful. And that's all part

of what healing looks like.

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That's what healing looks like after

we're out of the rushing river and the

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waterfall state.

We get into the meander lines.

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We get into the part of life where the

river starts to meander and we have the

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ability to process some of the things

simply by allowing ourselves to meander.

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So again, this is called

pendulation in the somatic world.

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And I want you to give yourself permission

this month to pendulate in and out of

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intensity, in and out of doing,

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in and out of the

intensity of the feeling,

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and then allow yourself those

meanders, those side quests,

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those places where you can find

the little delights and the joy,

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the place on the beach

in the bend of the river,

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and let yourself linger there

because that is very healing,

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not just to go there,

but to go back and forth.

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And you're going to have the

ability to do that this month.

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As one of the last things that came

in when I was in my channeling session

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around this month,

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there was a very specific phrase that

kept coming up and that phrase was,

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" Have no fear.

"It kept coming up," Have no fear,

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have no fear.

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"So there's something about this month

where there's this possibility to

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dissolve some of the fear body,

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and that was the bigger phrase that came

in for me, dissolving the fear body.

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So in April, I feel like we reached,

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it was kind of this pitch of witnessing

the way in which fear is used as a

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tool and being gripped by

it. It's like we kind of saw,

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it's like more veils came off where we

saw even more about the way in which fear

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is used as a tool in our world

and the ways in which we are

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gripped by it. Of course,

we're gripped by it.

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We're biologically designed to be

gripped by that. And at the same time,

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what I also have been witnessing over

this past month is a lot of my community

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members and friends seeing them

begin to turn away from fear.

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And this is not the same as

turning away from reality.

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This is not the same as turning away from

what's real, from current events, from

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the hardship other

humans are experiencing,

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but turning away from the

fear means being like,

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" I'm not going to let

this rule my life anymore.

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I'm not going to let it hijack

my nervous system anymore.

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"And I'm seeing this happen with so

many of my friends like, " I'm done.

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I'm done having this fear

that seems it's like ever

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constant. It's like the

waterfall that never stops.

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And I'm actually done having it grip

me, having it rule my life in this way.

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And so turning away from the

fear means turning towards

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a future where you're asking yourself,

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"What do I believe is actually possible?"

Instead of being gripped by the what

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ifs of things going terribly,

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opening up to the what ifs of things

going better than we imagined,

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opening up to the what ifs

of healing, of recovery,

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of repair, of integration,

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of possibility.

And I think this is why the Have No Fear,

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it felt very Torian,

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very like the Taurus energy

that we begin May with.

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It's very like grounded, solid, stable,

earth energy coming here to hold us.

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And I think there's something this month

where just imagining ourselves laying

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by this beautiful meandering river,

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there's something this month of like

letting some of that fear body that we've

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been carrying within ourselves

and on behalf of the collective,

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letting some of that fear body

dissolve. And when we do that,

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we actually access so much

more of our visioning ability,

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of our ability to move forward,

of our ability to take action.

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This is real. And so this

is not you copting out,

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this is you deciding to

no longer be hijacked.

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And that is on offer for this

month. And I love that for us.

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And there's this sense too

with fear in particular,

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oftentimes the things that we are most

afraid of are the things that in some

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way, shape or form have

actually already happened,

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have already happened to us in our life.

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And this helps me in the moments

where my fear brain gets nutty,

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where I'm like, "Asia, these

things that you're so afraid of,

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you're afraid of them because

you've already experienced them,

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you're afraid of them because part of

you has already been through that and

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doesn't want to go through it again."

And so it can be helpful for me to

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remember that,

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that I'm actually responding in some ways

to the past and not to the future and

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instead to orient myself with

those positive what ifs of like,

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what if healing was already happening?

What if this is what healing looks like?

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What if there could be joy in healing?

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What if things are working out

even better than I could imagine?

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What if there's a larger picture

that someone is holding for me?

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So I think that this also

naturally happens when you

follow those meander lines,

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when you give yourself and your

energy permission to move like this,

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to go back and forth, to rest,

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to flow a little bit slower.

So

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that's our bumper sticker for this

month, to follow the meander lines,

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to let yourself meander,

to see what happens.

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And I really believe that

we as humans are like little

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acupuncture needles

standing upon this earth.

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And when we create a change inside

of our individual energy systems,

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it creates a change, not

even just in human community,

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but in the world at large

and the landscapes that we

move through in the greater

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energy patterns that we are a part of.

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So you being willing to give

yourself permission for this

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meander this month for these side quests,

for the peace, for the slowing down,

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for the spaciousness,

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that you are giving your energy

system what it needs to be richer,

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to be more diverse, to be more

resilient. And by doing that,

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you are channeling that

energy into the collective.

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You are literally allowing it

to flow into the collective

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and shift the way in which the energy

patterns at large are working here on this

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planet. So it's very important.

It's not a selfish thing.

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Your side quest is a quest that

is here to help change the world,

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and it begins with the way your own

innate energy is flowing through you.

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So this is what is on

offer for us this month.

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This is what has come through for

me and through this beautiful card.

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And I would be so curious as we move into

this month to hear about how it landed

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for you, how things are going for

you, what is your meander line?

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Are you also in the fandom? I'm curious,

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what is it that is your side quest,

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the things that are just

delighting you right now?

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So you can leave a comment here if

you're watching or you're listening in a

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place where you can leave comments,

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or you can head on over to my website

at asiasular.com/remember and leave me

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a voicemail.

I love getting your voice notes.

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It really feels so connective and

hearing your voices is just so special.

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And if you have not yet,

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I left a rating or a review

for this podcast. Well,

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it would really be like creating a little

beach for me in the middle of the most

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beautiful meander with flowers covering

the bank and an ability for me to

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sit and rest and just feel so nourished.

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And it takes about two seconds to just

click those little stars and give it five

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stars. And it feels like shooting a

little rocket of joy out into the world.

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And it would just mean so, so much to me.

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I got a recent review on Apple

Podcasts that just lit up my world.

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So this was just a few days ago

as of the time of this recording.

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And the title is this podcast is a gem.

This is from Volmar S.

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This podcast is definitely worth a listen.

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Every episode has diamond

nuggets of information.

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Asia Souler is a grounding spirit

helping us remember who we are. Yes.

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That is the purpose of this podcast and

that is so amazing and wonderful that

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it's landing like that

for you. So thank you.

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Thank you so much everyone for being

here, for being a part of this collective.

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It is really just such a delight.

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It's one of my delights in life to be

here and be in connection with you.

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And as we flow into

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the beautiful meander of this month,

to the space that is here for us,

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to the possibilities that are

here, may it bring us peace,

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may it bring us expansiveness,

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may it help us reconnect to the

things that bring us joy and

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may it help us remember that most

important thing of all, why we're here.

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