This post resonates with my journey so much - I find myself wanting to highlight every paragraph! Thank you for demonstrating the courage it takes to move forward after being betrayed by systems that don't value authentic expression. If these chapter posts will become a book someday, I'll be the first in line to buy it!
Awww thank you so much Kim for saying that 🥹 Not sure if I have a book in me, but I’m really liking this memoir-like writing more and more. And I’m so happy that we were able to connect here on Substack as it seems that we have very similar journeys (projector vibes maybe 😉)
Beautiful, Maïlys! This: "the invisible threads that connect authenticity to synchronicity and opportunity" is really thought-provoking and perfectly expressed. I believe that I'm experiencing what you describe right now in fact. I'm planting seeds for sure, not very sure of the outcome or what may be reaped but excited to see what happens! I would love to learn more about Human Design and how this relates - is there a resource you can recommend?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience Ramya. I learned about Human Design within an international group I was in, and I started digging into these resources members recommended: Jenna Zoe (https://www.myhumandesign.com/) and Erin Claire-Jones (https://humandesignblueprint.com/). There are also some great resources about Human Design here on Substack. I loved the workshops done by Lauren Barber within her membership (she also had a few free articles about Human Design on the homepage of her publication https://laurenbarber.substack.com/t/human-design), and I also enjoy the publication "Live your design" of Alexandra Cole (I'm not a paid subscriber though, so I only read her free stuff).
Fascinating and inspirational in equal measure. I've been thinking a lot about planting seeds, both literally and metaphorically so this wonderful piece has given me a lot of food for thought. Thank you.
This post resonates with my journey so much - I find myself wanting to highlight every paragraph! Thank you for demonstrating the courage it takes to move forward after being betrayed by systems that don't value authentic expression. If these chapter posts will become a book someday, I'll be the first in line to buy it!
Awww thank you so much Kim for saying that 🥹 Not sure if I have a book in me, but I’m really liking this memoir-like writing more and more. And I’m so happy that we were able to connect here on Substack as it seems that we have very similar journeys (projector vibes maybe 😉)
Definitely! We are both on the emotional projector journey for sure! 💕
Beautiful, Maïlys! This: "the invisible threads that connect authenticity to synchronicity and opportunity" is really thought-provoking and perfectly expressed. I believe that I'm experiencing what you describe right now in fact. I'm planting seeds for sure, not very sure of the outcome or what may be reaped but excited to see what happens! I would love to learn more about Human Design and how this relates - is there a resource you can recommend?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts and experience Ramya. I learned about Human Design within an international group I was in, and I started digging into these resources members recommended: Jenna Zoe (https://www.myhumandesign.com/) and Erin Claire-Jones (https://humandesignblueprint.com/). There are also some great resources about Human Design here on Substack. I loved the workshops done by Lauren Barber within her membership (she also had a few free articles about Human Design on the homepage of her publication https://laurenbarber.substack.com/t/human-design), and I also enjoy the publication "Live your design" of Alexandra Cole (I'm not a paid subscriber though, so I only read her free stuff).
Thank you!
You're welcome! Maybe it will offer a new perspective that will help you see things differently.
Fascinating and inspirational in equal measure. I've been thinking a lot about planting seeds, both literally and metaphorically so this wonderful piece has given me a lot of food for thought. Thank you.