Healing

Learning to Live in the Present and Heal the Wounds of the Past

How much more could you accomplish if you reset the clock of the expectations you have for yourself? Could you drop the ideas of how old you are, what you haven't done, and how you've failed?

I asked a client this today, and then realized how broadly applicable these questions are.

I meet so many people who are weighed down by the past. Often, this heaviness is much greater than the actual challenges they face in the present. They actually often have the capacity to create the life they desire, but that life sits on the other side of a chasm of different flavors of regret, sadness, and shame.

Resetting the clock on the past does not mean lowering expectations for yourself - and it doesn't mean erasing the past.

Many people cope with this chasm by statements to the effect of they "no longer give a F&*k" or they "have no more f&*ks to give" to try to release themselves.

It's good to let go of caring about things that don't matter, like other people's opinions, but often times people are quietly actually trying to absolve themselves of their own opinions.

Creating a life that you truly love that has a positive impact will require caring an enormous amount.

It is essential to hold high standards for yourself, care deeply about yourself, and care deeply about the wellbeing of others (not their opinions).

So, what could your life look like, and what kind of impact could you have, if you were focused on the present *and* still held high expectations for yourself?

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I'm Ariana and I guide people to transform addiction, trauma, anxiety, and stress so they can experience meaningful lives filled with connection, purpose, and impact.

There's always hope - message me if you want to chat.

Finding Higher Purpose and Joy in Sobriety

One of the greatest challenges our society faces today is addiction.

Addiction is fueled by the disconnection from spirit, soul, and your higher self - and this breakdown is exacerbated by every additional day of substance use.

People who've lived through addiction aren't just facing physical, emotional, and mental challenges:

  • They are facing having damaged their energetic structure including their chakras, etheric body, and aura.

  • They are facing the shattering of their soul.

  • They are facing the emotional weight of all of the difficult emotions that years of using have kept them from processing.

Addiction is often like a terrible, self-perpetuating, snowball of disconnection, trauma, and abuse rolling down a steep hill and heading towards a cliff.

One of the great honors that I have in my life is when people in recovery from addiction and trauma trust me to support them in their spiritual healing and growth - so that they can reconnect to who they truly are, and build a life of meaning and purpose in addition to a foundation of sobriety.

Just trying to stay sober and hoping life will get better can only get you so far. There are ways in which traditional recovery - like working the steps, praying to your higher power, yoga, meditation, and talk therapy - does substantially help people improve how they experience life.

Yet, the opposite of addiction isn’t just social connection - it’s also spiritual connection - but most people don’t realize that even prayer and meditation alone won't rebuild the bridges to your soul and spirit that addiction and trauma have burned.

The process will go much faster, and much farther, with powerful tools for energetic and spiritual transformation that energetically rebuild this connection for you so that your daily personal practice can have a foundation in spirit and your divine essence again.

I'm deeply passionate about making sure that everyone know's about the amazing work we do at Modern Mystery School Boston to help people heal from addiction.

So, I've started to sit down with my clients to interview them about their healing journey and how this process has helped them along the way.

For the first in this series, I’m so grateful to one of our amazing clients, Brad Chesley of Integrity Sober Living, for opening up about his recovery and healing journey from an 11 year opiate addiction that took him through 20+ detoxes, 7 rehabs, 11 sober houses, and 2 years in prison.

He’s been sober since August 25, 2020.

What started with just staying sober one day at a time has evolved into creating a life with purpose and joy based in service to others

He’s done this in just a few months with the incredible tools and healings we have in the Modern Mystery School:

  1. Life Activation

  2. Empower Thyself Initiation

  3. Healer’s Academy

If you, or someone you love, are ready to transform your experience of sobriety and start to experience real spiritual connection, hope, purpose, and joy - message me to set up a free virtual consultation

There is HOPE and you’ve got this!

This work has evolved from a long term project to help people in recovery and I'm deeply grateful to everyone who has been pivotal in the process so far - Angela Shepherd, Gillian Sullivan, Alex Bynum, and Jordan Bain!

Committing to Big Transformation

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🔥 "I’ve learned and healed more in 6 months than in 34 years of my life."

🔥 "I feel like a completely different person in just 11 weeks."

🔥 "There’s this huge issue that’s been weighing down my life and I’ve never thought that I’d get past it. Since our session last week, I’m seeing how I can be free - I’m not there yet, but I know it’s possible."

These are actual statements last week from three clients engaged in a deep 3 month 1:1 healing series that I offer.

As a healer and spiritual guide, it is so humbling and wonderful to see how much it is possible for people to shift their life's trajectory when they commit to doing the work 💗💗💗

The first two were wrapping up the series and the third is just on her second session 🤩  It takes you on an intense healing journey to reconfigure your body, mind, and soul so you can step into a higher arc of your life.

When clients start to work with me, they've often already harvested the low hanging fruit in their journey through tools like therapy, meditation, yoga, or coaching. If further healing and growth was easy or quick, they would have done it already. They know that if they want to keep growing, they need to work with and heal the parts of themselves that they haven't seen yet and don't know how to access on their own.

The series is hard AF at points - most clients find themselves wanting to quit or finding really good reasons to postpone healing sessions while they are in the middle of it 🤪 but finishing is always worth it no matter what obstacles arise.

🙌 as with anything in life, big transformation takes big commitment 😘

America...we really need to talk about our marriage

Healing Unity

America…we really need to talk about our marriage. 

I remember reading years ago about the strongest predictor of divorce.

It isn’t arguing.

It isn’t abuse.

Surprisingly...it’s contempt.

The union of US has always been an imperfect marriage. Forged on soaring principles that it has struggled to live up to. Built on the hard work of many, but the slavery, genocide, and exploitation of many others.

And yet, it has still been a symbol for democracy and the principles of freedom and choice around the world.

To be American is to live with this dialectic everyday - and to seek to form a better and more just society through our actions and choices.

The process of creating a more perfect union isn’t going to be pretty all the time. It needs to involve arguing, expressing righteous anger, identifying problems and injustices, and seeking to solve them. 

Working through the issues in any marriage is going to be uncomfortable and to say that the unlikely marriage of the US has A LOT of issues to work through is an understatement. 

But facing hard truths head on, even if it involves arguments, is a sign of a healthy marriage. 

I’m getting concerned about our union because I’m seeing contempt coming in and replacing disagreement, debates, and arguments.

The New Oxford Dictionary defines contempt as, “The feeling that a person or a thing is beneath consideration, worthless, or deserving scorn.”

Contempt, including being “done” is convenient, because it doesn’t require you to do anything or to look at yourself in relation to an issue and is so tempting when you feel burnt out - yet, it is highly destructive for everyone involved.

When someone is expressing contempt towards you, it elicits a stress response in you - and puts you in a state where it’s really hard to take in new information, learn, or make good long term choices. It’s stressful because the contempt tells you that you aren’t safe or worthy of consideration. 

At a small scale, contempt is painful and ends marriages. At a large scale, considering others beneath consideration and worthless is how society moves towards justifying violence, wars, and genocides aimed at specific groups. 

The more we retreat to the convenience of our social media echo chambers and contempt, the more we make unity impossible - and the more the cycles of division, separation, and fear accelerate until we begin to see each other as enemies.

Contempt is part of how we, as a country, are courting divorce. 

Only, the US is a massively polyamorous relationship where there are too many kids, shared dreams, complex assets, and bank accounts to ever figure out a way to split things up without ruining EVERYONE's lives in the process.

There is a long road ahead to deal with structural racism, the pandemic, poverty, corruption, modern day wage slavery, and the catastrophic exploitation of the planet that sits alongside all of them - and we need to face this road together. 

How do we transform contempt into the empathy that is needed to actually transform our country?

You are the most powerful leverage point to change systems - not only through your actions, but also through how you bring your spirit and your soul to finding unity within yourself despite pain. 

Somewhere inside your being you already know your unique role in repairing the shattering in the world.

When you start to heal from your trauma and anxiety, you shine the way for others to heal.

When you show up as a whole person, you inspire others to show up as whole people and have the patience to find common ground. 

When you learn to rebuild the foundations and paradigm of your own inner world from goodness and beauty, the foundations of all systems can be rebuilt. 

And when you remember your purpose and invite others along for the ride, everything is possible.

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