
The Wanderer archetype has fuelled the cosmic journey of exploration and all of human evolution.

The Wanderer archetype has fuelled the cosmic journey of exploration and all of human evolution.

Nature offers us a powerful antidote, a pathway to rejuvenation and transformation.

In a world that’s constantly spinning faster, where noise is the default setting and distractions lure us from every direction, finding stillness can feel almost impossible.

There’s a part of all of us that yearns for the open road—a desire for adventure, exploration, and inner growth. This urge to wander isn’t just about traveling through landscapes; it’s about the inner quest, the pursuit of deeper meaning, and the search for our true selves.

Life is a mirror and we can either choose to look at it happening to us or happening for us. This distinction is subtle yet profound, shaping how we perceive and interact with the world around us.

I wasn’t sure what the message in this blog post was going to be as I began to write it but I realised that it’s about connection and generosity.

Being courageously vulnerable is not a weakness, it’s a super power that gives other people strength as well.

Saying YES helps us expand and without limitations, but learning to say NO helps us to contract and to set our boundaries, it brings us back to ourselves and gives us space, to think, to be and to breathe again.

I’ve become increasingly aware of my social media addiction recently, which shows up in the various forms of distractions.
The Journey to Self-Acceptance has one final layer, if you’ve not passed through this layer then you haven’t fully accepted yourself yet. It’s a layer I’ve only just begun to comprehend myself and move through.