Musings
The Shadow We Share: Epstein, Collective Darkness, and the Work of Reckoning
There is a concept in Jungian psychology called the shadow — the repository of everything we refuse to acknowledge about ourselves. Not just the ugliness, but the denied, the suppressed, the carefully managed. Carl Jung believed that the shadow doesn't disappear when...
How the Shadow is Created
We are not born fragmented. We arrive whole—expressive, emotional, instinctive, and responsive to the world around us. The shadow isn’t something we’re born with; it’s something we learn through relationships and survival. The shadow forms when certain parts of us are...
The Sacred Union Within
In the yogic tradition, we are not meant to choose between softness and strength, intuition and action, rest and momentum. We are meant to weave them together. Within the subtle body, two primary energetic currents reside: Ida and Pingala. Ida flows along the left...
Coming Home to Yourself
When I was younger, I learned that being “easy to get along with” made people like me. So I got really good at it. I smiled when I didn’t want to. I said yes when I meant no. I dimmed my intensity, my opinions, even my joy, all in the name of keeping the peace. What I...
Trump Trigger
If President Trump evokes strong feelings like rage, fear, disgust, or despair in you, it’s more than just politics. It’s about pain. Not just your pain, but our collective pain. Whether we love him, hate him, or try to ignore him, President Trump has become a mirror...
The False Self
Have you ever wondered why we conceal parts of ourselves—why we claim we’re fine when we’re not, or hold back what we truly want to say? It’s because, at some point, we realized it wasn’t safe to be completely ourselves. The false self is created the moment we...
The Masks We Wear
What lies underneath your conditioning? When I was younger, I learned that being “easy to get along with” made people like me. So, I got really good at it. I smiled when I didn’t want to. I said yes when I meant no. I toned down my intensity, my opinions, even my joy,...
Why Giving Is a Fundamental Law of Abundance
We often think of wealth as something we must work tirelessly to accumulate—something to be earned, saved, and protected. But what if the key to unlocking true abundance wasn’t holding on tighter but letting go and giving freely? At its core, wealth is energy—it...
The Paradox of Wealth: When You Stop Chasing, It Comes Effortlessly
One of the greatest ironies about money and success is that the more desperately you chase wealth, the more elusive it becomes. However, when you let go of the obsession with acquiring more, financial opportunities seem to flow with greater ease. This is the paradox...
Discover Your Financial Tao: Find Your Financial Flow
The Tao (道) is commonly translated as “the Way”—a path of natural flow, balance, and harmony. In terms of finances, it refers to discovering an intuitive, intentional, and sustainable method of managing money that aligns with one's values, lifestyle, and long-term...