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What Do I Do With Sadness Like This?

What Do I Do With Sadness Like This?

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In this episode, we explore sadness as more than just an emotion — we feel it as a portal into truth, tenderness, and clarity. Together, we move through a guided activation that helps you welcome sadness as a river that clears space for what is real and alive in you now.

This isn’t about fixing or bypassing. It’s about becoming the sanctuary for your own feelings, letting them soften you, and discovering the quiet strength that remains.

If you’ve been holding heaviness, this is an invitation to breathe, release, and remember: you are not the sadness — you are the one who holds the river.

Welcome to Grounded is the New Sexy—a sacred space where grounding meets creativity, and healing becomes a journey of self-discovery. Together, we’ll explore the art of living authentically, embracing your unique energy, and finding beauty in stillness.

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    ✨ Deepen Your Journey Enter the Luminous Sanctuary, where you’ll receive soul-nourishing transmissions, quiet remembrances, and gentle energetic activations that reconnect you to your light.

    This is a space for creatives, visionaries, and sensitive hearts ready to live from depth, resonance, and inner truth.

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    Ground your energy, awaken your creativity, and remember—being grounded is the most radiant way to show up as your true self.

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