Life After Peru

Next week will be two months since we got home from the jungles of Peru. I have been asked many times since then if the influence of the ayahuasca experience has been lasting thus far. 🌱
The short answer is a deep and resonant YES! 🌱
Everyone I've talked to has a different experience of Aya and her ways. Through 8 ceremonies mine was one of mostly darkness. I spent those weeks in Peru being brought to my knees. My ego shattered, I was begging for light and she gave me more darkness. 🌱
Now I can see the richness in her lessons. I was always the light. I AM THE LIGHT and so are you. I knew that logically before but I feel it with my whole being now.
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Mostly it's been an up-leveling across the board of perception, awareness and my abilities. 🌱
I can drop into meditations like never before. It's easy to receive information, get my questions answered and feel nourished by my practice. I'm still a daily meditator but it's not so severe now - like I don't make it a part of my to do list. There's a softness around my practice. As a result I feel more connected to my highest self, my intuition and led by my knowings. I had all that before but it feels supercharged now. 🌱
My life is full of everyday magic, miracles and synchronicity that I notice and really enjoy. Before Peru I was opening up to a practice of noticing (because it's always there for all of us - we just have to tune in). Aya fast tracked my awareness of how simple it can be. I used to say, "things just work out for me" as a hopeful mantra, something I was trying to create and now they really just do. I'm incredibly grateful to experience "things just work out for me" as truth.

Ps. Picked up my first fired pieces of pottery today! Check out my wee little cup. 👍🏼