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Just a quick note to let you know that From Restriction to Freedom is tomorrow - Tuesday at 7pm Irish time (2pm EST / 11am PST). If you've been watching this week's posts and something in you keeps saying maybe, I'd gently suggest that maybe is worth listening to. Here's what people said after the first time I ran this: "Hugely helpful in finding my spiritual north." "A safe space to explore and find my own way to clarity. There was no dictating a certain right way to do it - there was freedom with some compassionate and practical guidance. I feel more confident going forward." "This workshop has played an important part of this phase of my life. From the bottom of my heart, go raibh maith agat ❤" Two hours. $47. Your own Spiritual Map to take away with you. Registration closes tonight. Bríd libh Órlagh Check out the links below: Website |
I'm dedicated to helping women in particular develop their spiritual path in life. I'm focused heavily on Brigid in Ireland, although not all my followers are! I teach, speak, coach and mentor people to help them along their own individual path, based on what lore we have, but also allowing for each individual path to develop as it needs to.
I want to tell you something I'm not entirely proud of. For a good few years after I left the church, I was what I now think of as a spiritual magpie. I attended courses, oh gods... so many courses. I picked up crystals. I bought posters with Sanskrit on them. I had a set of cheap "chakra" towels that I genuinely thought meant something. I collected bits and pieces from traditions I knew nothing about, stripped of all their cultural context, and arranged them around my house like they added...
You're getting this email because you told me you were interested in The Guided Path. I want to make sure you see this. The doors are open. I published a post this week that I think will land for you, it's about the specific feeling that surfaces during weekends like Easter when you're no longer inside a religious community but haven't yet built something to replace it. That in-between space. The vacuum nobody warns you about. (I know I sent you the link on Tuesday as well, but I also know......
I've been thinking about something I kept seeing on social media over Easter weekend. (Because what else would I be doing on a three day weekend when I'm off work with stress only stressing myself more...) Amongst all the religious photos and family tables, there were quieter posts too. Women who didn't quite know what to do with themselves. Who felt something off about the weekend without being able to name it. Who were, in some sense, watching a celebration they used to belong to from the...