Not Me; Your Fault

Marginalized peoples have spent most of our lives seeing ourselves in heroes and main characters that don't look like us. Add additional intersectionality and marginalized categories and there are some in our society that have never seen a hero mirrored to them that they can identify with 100%.

We can learn a lot from what mirrors we reject as "not me". They can help expose unconscious biases that we're carrying that are working to create division in our lives without our notice.

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Owing Creator and Living in Transactional Spirituality

I have some issues around deserving and worthiness when it comes to success or ‘good’ things happening in my life that I desire. I feel like I ‘owe’ Creator or am indebted to the Universe for ‘good’ things. It’s kind of fucked up actually. Also - fill out my survey please! It’s about spiritual community - I need your feedback!

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Have we all been colonized?

Apparently, I have to reckon with the Christian colonization of my Celtic ancestors before I can walk with them into the future. This is the first of a series on Christianity and the the harm and gifts it’s given to my ancestors.

Image credit: https://markconner.typepad.com/.a/6a00e54ecc070b8833022ad38ecfa1200d-popup

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A note about child abuse.

We’ve been conditioned to accept disrespect and abuse. European child-raising styles are often punitive and cruel. Historical Indigenous parenting styles resonate with me and my needs now. Let’s heal our sh!t and not hand it off to the next generation.

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