by Kimberely Arana | Jul 23, 2017 | Chakras, Energetics, Karma, Meditation, Past Lives, Shadow Work, Shamanism, Speech & Thought, Tales of a Magical Life, Tools to Thrive, Unlocking Your Karmic Potential |
Imagine how different your life would be if you had been taught the basics of what it means to be incarnating as a human being here on Earth: What to expect in terms of dealing with ego, your inner critic, or the energy you’re running. Imagine if you were clear about...
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by Kimberely Arana | Jun 22, 2015 | Energetics, Passionate Equanimity, Speech & Thought, Tales of a Magical Life, Tools to Thrive
Sometimes we make it so much harder than we need to, right? I saw this video some time ago, and couldn’t help but think about how hard this poor little girl was making things for herself. It’s a great metaphor of how we can get so wrapped up in the stories we tell...
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by Kimberely Arana | May 30, 2014 | Energetics, Passionate Equanimity, Tales of a Magical Life, Tools to Thrive
Sometimes, we may think we’re being compassionate and kind — “open hearted” — but what if we’re fooling ourselves? Find out the difference between having an Open Heart or a Bleeding Heart, how a screen door can help … and what...
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by Kimberely Arana | Jan 12, 2013 | Chakras, Energetics, Tools to Thrive |
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by Kimberely Arana | Nov 1, 2011 | Energetics, Shamanism, The Phoenix Forum, Tools to Thrive |
Halloween: pumpkins and candles, spooks and spirits, tricks and treats. Parties and revelry. But buried under the rituals of candy and costumes this time of year are much deeper rites for what was originally known as All Hallow’s Even or Samhain. And while this...
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by Kimberely Arana | Aug 20, 2011 | Energetics, Passionate Equanimity, The Phoenix Forum, Tools to Thrive |
Have you heard? People have been talking about it everywhere. They chuckle by the water cooler at work, gossip over fences in small towns, whisper between friends having tea. What’s it about — ending the war (which one)? The struggling economy? Polar bears...
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