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There are a number of different ways we can look at compatibility in Human Design. My personal view on compatibility overall is that we can all be in a healthy relationship with anybody - all relationships come with their challenges and their ease. I don’t love the fearmongering that tends to happen around compatibility that says, “x type of person and x type of person will never work together, it will always be awful!
Hello, and welcome to the podcast! Today’s episode is so expansive. I speak with a spiritual philosopher & the founder of . Jas is a practitioner of Human Design, Astrology & the Gene Keys, and she supports creatives, entrepreneurs and renaissance humans in understanding themselves more holistically. She is also the host of the globally celebrated podcast, Counter Culture. In today’s episode Jas and I explore human design and how it relates to food and digestion.
I love The Big Lebowski. That shouldn’t come as a surprise to long-time readers of Situation Normal. My newsletter has as many Lebowski references as a bowling alley has pins. Once, I even wrote a story about pretending to be Marty Ackerman, an unseen character from the movie, to fool a tarot card reader who performed at Christina’s birthday. My love for The Big Lebowski shouldn’t come as a surprise to readers of my novel, either.
A newsletter that explores the spiral of aliveness: the aches, the joys, and the liminal, from a therapist in the practice of leading with full humanity. By Lisa Olivera · Over 31,000 subscribersNo thanks“Lisa invites us into the fullness of our humanity, leading by example. It is beautiful. ” “Lisa's words never fail to humble me in the most wonderful way. She expresses what it means to be complex and constantly maturing with such elegance.
I was asked that question recently and thought about how I announced last month during our community call that I’ll no longer be reviewing the “rules of engagement” at the beginning of our meetings. It’s simply unnecessary—the Humaning community is the kindest, most graceful gathering of people I've ever had the good fortune to know. The answer to the question was out of my mouth before I knew it: The “how” part of my answer is something I’ve thought about a lot in the seven years since I wrote Loveable—a book about the three subplots around which every human story revolves: worthiness, belonging, and purpose.
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Hi Friends, Tomorrow will mark one year since I started this newsletter, WOW! This newsletter has been and will remain free! That withstanding, if you think my newsletter brings you value, I am adding a paid option where you can receive occasional bonus recipes in your email, and where you will be the first to know/sign up to free members-only online cooking classes when I host them sometime this year. So excited for these!
Dolores Park transformed into a spectacle of glitter, glamour, and irreverent celebration as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence hosted their annual Easter Celebration on Sunday. And as it is the era of Barbie, it is only fitting that Jesus Ken claimed the coveted title of Hunky Jesus — miracles not included and caution: this toy is a choking hazard. In a city known for its progressive values and acceptance of diverse lifestyles, Hunky Jesus serves as a reminder of the freedom to express oneself authentically.
This post is outdated. Click here to read the newest forecast as of 1 p.m. Wednesday. Florida tropical threat synopsis: The Tropics are extraordinarily busy for late June, but there are still no threats to Florida or the continental U.S. over the next 7 days. Mood music: Active storms: Hurricane Beryl is about 600 miles east of Trinidad as of Saturday evening, with maximum sustained winds of around 75 mph. Beryl is moving west at about 20 mph, and is likely to continue to move west over the weekend, bending a bit more to the west-northwest with time as it is steered by a strong subtropical high to its north.