Posts Tagged "access consciousness"


Life has a funny way of nudging us towards unexpected paths, and mine was no exception. My journey with ForResting the Soul and its debut event coming up this fall, “Wildly Connected Above the Niangua,” was shaped by a series of transformative events, each playing a crucial role in altering my course. It all started with a life-changing decision to travel to Costra Rica for a Kundalini Yoga Retreat and then shortly after...

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Addiction and Addictive Behavior Whew….this is a monster for me. Where do I even begin? My first sip of beer was at age four and even then, I had an awareness of what it felt like to be the life of the party, making people laugh and smile. I remember that feeling good. Wow, did I just write that? I guess so. I’ve had awareness of substances and their impact on human behavior since I was young, but it wasn’t until...

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The Clearing Statement

The Clearing Statement


Posted By on Apr 6, 2023

Just POD & POC it! LOL When my friend, Amy Wallace, introduced me to Access Consciousness about three years ago, I wasn’t ready. This was around the beginning of the pandemic and as you may remember, we were all kind of in our own little corners trying to figure it out as went. She and I lost contact for several months, but when we reconnected, I’d hear her say ‘POD & POC” a lot…or maybe it was...

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When spirit comes knocking….please open the door. This past weekend was one of great significance to me. While on my journey these last several weeks, I’ve found a lot of enjoyment in being alone. However, I had an opportunity to see a band on Friday evening whom I usually see when they’re in Springfield. This time, before leaping at the chance to go out and be entertained, I felt into my body and asked my body what...

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Love and Judgment

Love and Judgment


Posted By on Mar 29, 2023

What people think of you is none of your business. Seriously. People will think what they think and it really doesn’t matter. Be you anyway. I had the unique opportunity on Monday to sit in a courthouse for roughly seven hours in anticipation of being called into the courtroom to testify in a trial. The most interesting part of it is that I would have been defending love, my points of view on capacity to love and what love looks...

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