The Beauty Path

Our garden is worth the trip to visit us, honestly. In summer the roses are incredible, and this photo is a fraction of them. All who enter our space are in awe of the fresco, the fireplace, chandelier, all the beauty in each detail.

Beauty is healing. It brings order to the dis-ordered places within us.

One of the frequencies of the Divine Feminine I am in service to is Beauty. Color. Texture. Scent. Sound. Radiance.

Last year when I found out we had to move from our last location with only a months notice I knew I had two choices. I could panic… or I could ask for exactly what I would love. I chose to dream… and dream big.

I told the Universe/God/Goddess  ‘I want a temple space’. And a week later I found St. Clair House. It felt effortless. It had been sitting vacant for over a year, seemingly just waiting for me. It felt nothing short of a miracle, to the point that I literally still am in awe after a year of being here each time I enter this space.

One of the tenants of my work is anchored in beauty. Beauty is actually a medicine that often gets overlooked. I am mindful of the frequency of each item I keep in the space. Each song that I play. Each scent I introduce. Each texture, color. Beauty is often thought to be superficial, but True Beauty runs DEEP. Sometimes beauty is gripped by an egoic visual layer that actually degrades the essence of True Beauty. True Beauty lands deeply in a fully felt way. It will relax your whole nervous system. It will fill you up like a home cooked meal by someone you love.

Nurturing the Feminine means nurturing what is authentically beautiful to each of us. Whether its beautiful food, beautiful fabrics against your skin, beautiful scents or sights on your walk. Feed your senses well. This is medicine. Be mindful that the ego does not derail you with conformity, or approval from others. These are killers of True Beauty. Only you need to be pleased by it. This is right devotion. When we stay committed with such devotion to Beauty we elevate all we come in contact with. We see the world differently. And this is to be in responsibility and reverance to the Divine.

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