There’s a duality in me—two people, one who has lost themselves and another who never found themselves to begin with. These two selves lived within me, at times harmonizing, but often clashing, pulling me in opposite directions. They’ve shaped how I’ve experienced love, growth, and loss, both within myself and in the relationships I’ve attracted.ContinueContinue reading “The Mirror Within: Reconciling My Self in Love and Spiritual Growth”
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What Lies Beneath: The Truth About Loss, Resilience, and Freedom
As more death—I use that term from the perspective of energetic transition, whether physical, metaphorical, or societal—continues to challenge us all, I have been met with some interesting thought processes by those around me. There is a tendency, I’ve noticed, for people to cling to the idea of positivity, as though maintaining a relentless focusContinueContinue reading “What Lies Beneath: The Truth About Loss, Resilience, and Freedom”
The Power of Release: Embracing Change, Trusting Yourself, and Reframing Post-Election Realities
Lately, I’ve been reflecting on how much of our collective energy seems tied up in fear—fear of change, fear of loss, fear of the unknown—and revisiting my understanding of what it means to truly let go. With the recent U.S. election results, emotions are running high, and it’s clear that many are struggling with theContinueContinue reading “The Power of Release: Embracing Change, Trusting Yourself, and Reframing Post-Election Realities”
I’ve Written a Book, and You Can Download It for Free!
I’m so excited to announce the release of my book, The Twin Tree Philosophy! This book is the culmination of a deeply personal journey—a philosophy born out of both profound loss and transformative growth. The Twin Tree Philosophy invites readers to find balance between resilience and vulnerability, stability and growth. It’s about living deeply rootedContinueContinue reading “I’ve Written a Book, and You Can Download It for Free!”
Navigating the Mental Health Crisis in America: Coping with Depression and Anxiety Post-Election
The mental health crisis in America has been growing for years, but moments of national significance—such as elections—tend to bring our collective struggles into sharper focus. This post-election season, many Americans find themselves grappling with heightened feelings of depression and anxiety. Regardless of your political affiliation, the impact of election results, heated political debates, andContinueContinue reading “Navigating the Mental Health Crisis in America: Coping with Depression and Anxiety Post-Election”
The Art of Self-Reinvention: An Unexpected Journey
There was a moment in my life when I looked at the person I had become and felt a complete disconnect. On the surface, to anyone looking in from the outside, everything seemed fine—more than fine, even successful. But deep down, I knew something was off. I was out of alignment with myself. Especially afterContinueContinue reading “The Art of Self-Reinvention: An Unexpected Journey”
Rooted in Surrender: Finding Strength in the Inherent Duality of Letting Go and Holding On
Tonight, I had an inner experience that I feel it is a responsibility, my duty, in a way, to share with the Twin Tree Project blog and each of you, our readers. Despite the discomfort of reaching beyond my own vulnerability, sharing real-time reflections on my growth and healing feels like fulfilling a purpose farContinueContinue reading “Rooted in Surrender: Finding Strength in the Inherent Duality of Letting Go and Holding On”
A “Chance Encounter” with Wisdom: The Teacher Appears (Understanding the Kleshas and Finding Peace)
I recently had one of those profound spiritual experiences that feels like fate—a turning point that shifts your life forever. This time, though, I was fully conscious of it while it was happening. Meeting my new teacher, David Ji, a Zen master, came at just the right moment. As I navigate recovery from a majorContinueContinue reading “A “Chance Encounter” with Wisdom: The Teacher Appears (Understanding the Kleshas and Finding Peace)”
