Nine years ago, I came to Johor for my daughters’ education, never knowing that this place would become both a sanctuary and a battlefield for my own evolution. What began as a brief chapter turned into a transformative journey. Then came the lockdowns, the world paused during lockdowns, and so did I—only to find myselfContinue reading “Goodbye, Johor – My Chapter of Becoming”
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I Choose Me
I am worthy. Of love. Of respect. Of joy. Of a life that feels good in my soul—not just one that looks good on the outside. I don’t need to justify this. I don’t need reasons. Simply being here is enough. But life doesn’t always make it easy to hold on to that truth. EspeciallyContinue reading “I Choose Me”
Who you are is more precious than what are your possessions
Remember, what you possess in the world will be found on the day of your death to belong to others, but what you are will be yours forever. This reminds us of the transient nature of material possessions compared to the lasting value of our inner qualities and character. The things we acquire—money, belongings, andContinue reading “Who you are is more precious than what are your possessions”
Living in the Now not in the Future
Living in the now is so important, Part of what can fuel existential dread is fixating on the past and future, which can lead to feeling like nothing will ever get better. When we come back to the present, we can feel those negative sensations subside. Let’s be positive, mindful, and happy with what isContinue reading “Living in the Now not in the Future”
Ho’oponopono, the four phrases I LOVE YOU. I AM SORRY. PLEASE FORGIVE ME. THANK YOU.
Ho’oponopono, the four phrases I LOVE YOU. I AM SORRY. PLEASE FORGIVE ME. THANK YOU.. According to the Hawaiian practices and most spiritual practices, we have a spiritual body, mental body, and emotional body that are all a part of our physical body. We have the three stages of the minds the subconscious, conscious, andContinue reading “Ho’oponopono, the four phrases I LOVE YOU. I AM SORRY. PLEASE FORGIVE ME. THANK YOU.”
