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Many Thanks Year of Snake: letting go to make room for growth.
Giving thanks to the skins we've shed this Year of Snake. Reflection and Journal Prompts on Letting Go to Grow.

Regina@inthebright
Jan 174 min read


Envisioning Your Vision for the Future You
Creating a Vision Board is like casting the magic for manifesting. The goal of vision boarding is to create a picture that you can meditate on each day to help attune your actions to how you envision feeling in your life. All you need are magazines, scissors, and glue. ( Please note, tearing can substitute for scissors and bubble gum can substitute for glue) Creating a vision board is a great way to set your sights on a goal, see things from a new perspective, and reveal h

Regina@inthebright
Jan 17, 20225 min read


Non-Binary Pineapple
“It’s the most handsome pineapple,” she said of my purchase. Pear shaped with two head stalks, the most beautiful pineapple is non binary. Every duality has its oneness. Every binary, it’s non-binary. Two heads, one body Outside & inside Husk & fruit Spiked & smooth. And inside, the perfect pattern emerges, spiraling binary code. We are the anima and the animus woven. Shiva pursuing Shakti. Yang chasing Yin. And still also the Tao, the one, consciousness, divinity. We are bo

Regina@inthebright
Mar 28, 20211 min read


Participating in the Earthly Drama & Being Human
Shakespeare said "all the world's a stage. . . " and all of us are mere players, entering and exiting, playing more than one part in our...

Regina@inthebright
Jan 16, 20211 min read


Harvest Moon Harvest
It's been a quirky season for growing. Many of us have found ourselves in situations, places, relationships, that we couldn't have imagined for ourselves back in the Spring. The Harvest Moon on October 1st is a time to look at what's come to fruition in your garden this growing season, to appreciate what is, even if it's not how you seeded your intentions last Spring. Here's a short journal activity to explore the harvest of this season through the lense of the Kleshas. Harve

Regina@inthebright
Sep 26, 20204 min read
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