What we carry in our bloodlines—and what we are born into—forms us.
The good, the bad, and everything in between.
Maladaptive coping mechanisms can become super skills. But first—lol—we need to understand the warp, the weave, and the weft of ourselves: how we see, communicate, set boundaries, fight fair, heal, and repair after conflict.
Our imprints matter. They shape not only how we see ourselves, but how we show up with others. Without awareness, we risk living—and practicing—from distortion. Sometimes what’s required isn’t more effort, but a lens adjustment so we can see clearly how to be of true service to ourselves and others.
This isn’t just about our work as energetic practitioners—or corporate babes. It touches our lives, our primary relationships, what we model for our children and grandchildren, and how we allow ourselves to grow wiser with age. And yes—with some humble work.
Avoiding transference, spiritual bypassing, and the many pitfalls common in unregulated spiritual and energy-work spaces requires personal accountability.
Being direct, kind, and taking no sh*t is a power move. It signals mastery.
Refusing to hide behind vague, trendy New Age language separates practitioners who are doing the work from those who are new to the path—or haven’t done their own work yet.
Demonstrations of excellence demand an understanding of imprints and palpable accountability—visible only through the willingness to sacrifice comfort in order to learn and do better.
If you want accountability, protection, and spiritual hygiene on the path you’re walking, start here:
Know your imprints.
We start with a centering exercise and do a little voice work to settle into ourselves. Feel free to bring a rattle or a drum.
Come in comfortable clothes, a notebook and a chair or mat to sit on is good. Smudge and wings for a limpia ceremony is available.
What we carry in our bloodlines—and what we are born into—forms us.
The good, the bad, and everything in between.
Maladaptive coping mechanisms can become super skills. But first—lol—we need to understand the warp, the weave, and the weft of ourselves: how we see, communicate, set boundaries, fight fair, heal, and repair after conflict.
Our imprints matter. They shape not only how we see ourselves, but how we show up with others. Without awareness, we risk living—and practicing—from distortion. Sometimes what’s required isn’t more effort, but a lens adjustment so we can see clearly how to be of true service to ourselves and others.
This isn’t just about our work as energetic practitioners—or corporate babes. It touches our lives, our primary relationships, what we model for our children and grandchildren, and how we allow ourselves to grow wiser with age. And yes—with some humble work.
Avoiding transference, spiritual bypassing, and the many pitfalls common in unregulated spiritual and energy-work spaces requires personal accountability.
Being direct, kind, and taking no sh*t is a power move. It signals mastery.
Refusing to hide behind vague, trendy New Age language separates practitioners who are doing the work from those who are new to the path—or haven’t done their own work yet.
Demonstrations of excellence demand an understanding of imprints and palpable accountability—visible only through the willingness to sacrifice comfort in order to learn and do better.
If you want accountability, protection, and spiritual hygiene on the path you’re walking, start here:
Know your imprints.
We start with a centering exercise and do a little voice work to settle into ourselves. Feel free to bring a rattle or a drum.
Come in comfortable clothes, a notebook and a chair or mat to sit on is good. Smudge and wings for a limpia ceremony is available.