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What I learned after Mt. Shasta Broke my heart WIDE open


 


It has been a while since I had the energy and ability to blog or
even do a monologue podcast sharing what I've unearthed
lately....the past 30 days have been quite a ride


 


If you've been following me for a while, you know my story and
how I have said I thought I had "5 levels deep of a brick wall"
around my heart due to unprocessed grief and trauma


 


And for the last 4 years, I have been unpacking that 5 layers
deep wall, brick by brick and have found more joy and bliss and
abundance as I remembered who I truly am at the very core of my
Being.


 


This year I felt ready to level up and go even deeper into my
heart - even picked up a book by Marie-France Louvel called "The
Heart Brain" to read on the train ride up to Mt. Shasta last
month.


 


For several months, my husband and I felt called to go to Mt.
Shasta in northern California


 


Shasta is known by many who are on their spiritual awakening
journey as the sacral chakra of the planet (some argue it is root
chakra - but I don't have confirmation on that)


 


People from all over the world ascend upon this small town and
HUGE mountain to heal, to rest and to simply just take in the
high vibrational frequencies of the mountain.


 


Thousands come annually for spiritual retreat, sacred ceremony,
healing and recreation as have the peoples who have inhabited and
pilgrimaged to the area for thousands of years.  This
mountain was then and is  now regarded by many as a sacred
spiritual portal allowing sincere seekers the opening for deep
spiritual purification, insights, and experiences.  Sacred
Spirit Mountain is the Pit River Tribes' meaning of the name for
Mt. Shasta.


 


Purification and a reverent attitude has always been a
requirement for the journeys to the mountain


 


My family and I went there for roughly a week around Father's Day
last month - no work-cation, no business plans, no healing
retreat.....just simply BEING as a family and unplugging from
work


 


Admittedly, this was our first real family vacation in years
since the pandemic and we were long overdue


 


And, boy, did the mountain deliver.....from day 1


 


I was so excited to get there around 5 a.m. to greet the mountain
on a blustery morning - grab some coffee, grab a rental car and
explore.


 


We were so lucky to have the whole day to explore and we saw
lakes and drove up to the mountain to see some of the first
"sacred" sites.


 


But I was not clued in to the fact that that night, I would have
my heart broken wide open and go to the deepest level of my Being
in that process


 


Tune in to learn more.....


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