Intimacy, Awareness, Creativity, Yourself and the World
In this episode, Sophia Wise One and Leah Moon discuss many of the things that Leah has learned over her 5 years working with Sophia. They discuss how we navigate deep intimacy with boundaries and integrity and how these navigational beacons can change throughout various subcultures and types of community. There are different kinds of intimacy that we can experience with ourselves and with others. Collectively, we are in a time of awakening, a time to connect, a time awareness. It is in this space that we can find the blessings and gifts in our lives as we give, as we allow ourselves to experience, and as we allow love to take us past our limitations and into who we are and who we can become.
· Relationships get messy when we don’t know what we want from the relationship.
· If we want to greatly receive, we need to greatly give.
· It’s not a sign of failure when we are eliminating things or letting go of things in our life. It’s healthy.
· Say aloud when you feel something (sadness, love, excitement, joy). Name it. Bring your awareness into that. Acknowledge it.
"My only job is to have an open heart and giving up my blocks to an open heart each day and allowing love to come through at all times. Any person that comes past me, I’m having an intimacy experience with them because I’m here. – Leah Moon
"I have granted myself permission to have the conversations I want to have, the vulnerable expressions and intimacies, with the people I want to have it with, and not others. Just because I’ve agreed to have it with one person in this way, doesn’t mean they get access to everything." - Sophia Wise One
Join Sophia Wise One as she turns poison into medicine through the alchemical journey of dismantling the lies we've been told about who we are, what we are, and what we've been doing so that we can remember the truth, share the truth, and eventually become the truth
I am Sophia Wise One Daughter Wind I am calling you to Rise up Rise Up Rise Up. Rise up and take your place.
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