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Rooted Mystic
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2013
Hi, I'm Angel. When my bio mother passed at 62, everything changed. That moment made death real - not just an intellectual concept, but a visceral wake-up call.
You're here because something woke you up too. Maybe it was a loss, a close call, or a sudden realization. Whatever it was, you're now acutely aware that time is limited.
💥 Here's the good news: You're still breathing. You still have time to make it matter. That's where I come in.
🚨 I use explicit language in my videos.
You're here because something woke you up too. Maybe it was a loss, a close call, or a sudden realization. Whatever it was, you're now acutely aware that time is limited.
💥 Here's the good news: You're still breathing. You still have time to make it matter. That's where I come in.
🚨 I use explicit language in my videos.
Recognizing the Beauty of Ephemeral Experiences
My heart’s been racing like it’s on the verge of taking off, and it got me reflecting on those 'last times' we often don’t recognize until they’re gone.
We won’t know that ‘last time’ when it comes, but oh, how I want to make every moment count.
Life’s busy, messy, and our closest people are sometimes annoying, but none of that erases the truth that every moment is precious. I get frustrated, they get frustrated, and yet-these mundane moments hold a beauty all their own.
Do you ever have those moments of clarity where everything is suddenly beautiful, even amidst the chaos? What triggers them for you?
I think these stories and experiences are vital to share because they remind us to find the beauty in our messy, beautiful lives.
I’d love to hear your stories. Let’s talk about it, normalize it, and find meaning in it together. Thanks for being here and being part of this conversation.
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We won’t know that ‘last time’ when it comes, but oh, how I want to make every moment count.
Life’s busy, messy, and our closest people are sometimes annoying, but none of that erases the truth that every moment is precious. I get frustrated, they get frustrated, and yet-these mundane moments hold a beauty all their own.
Do you ever have those moments of clarity where everything is suddenly beautiful, even amidst the chaos? What triggers them for you?
I think these stories and experiences are vital to share because they remind us to find the beauty in our messy, beautiful lives.
I’d love to hear your stories. Let’s talk about it, normalize it, and find meaning in it together. Thanks for being here and being part of this conversation.
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Sign up for free bits of magick via my luminous notes (sent on the full and new moon each month, and if I have something special to share in between)
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my talk with God (from a NON religious person)
I think about how much time I have often. My mom and brother died last year. But they don't stop existing. Death is really just like walking through a door for the person passing over. They're here, and then they're there. But never gone. I imagine it's like being afraid of going on a roller coaster but then you do and you're like, that's what I was worried about? Like this life is nothing in the big picture. Thing about all the years you've lived. It's just a quick flash of imagery, right? That's what it amounts to. A quick montage. There's so much more after this. It's all just a learning experience. I'm 52 and I'm ready to go. I'm not afraid at all. Just more worried about the people and pets I'm leaving here. This existence really is one big crappy costume party. If there wasn't something after, this wouldn't make any sense.
So much of what you said is almost exactly how I feel and see all of this too. I'm sorry for your loss (here in the physical). I really appreciate your awareness that they're not really gone. Thanks for leaving a thoughtful comment. I love having these convos.
spot on
this place/planet whatever it actually is, is absolutely nothing short of utter INSANITY… creepy, treacherous, mentally bent people posing as family, friends, etc., this bizarro political/governmental nonsense, wars, illnesses and of course, the very ungraceful aging process that leads to a mysterious and often painful, frightening, ugly “death”… it’s whacked here, tremendously challenging, comes with no manual.. we just have to figure it all out, or not.. some/lots take their own selves out prematurely, which must be so beyond horrible to experience… honestly, i don’t know how any of us are making it.. sooooo hoping all the amazing nde’s i have watched about the hereafter, is truly as glorious as they report… cuz this place, has been a complete tragedy… so living for me, is staying present and giving gifts .. i do the best i can to learn and grow, buuuu honestly, again, imo, this place here SUCKS
Thanks for message. Facing similar issues in my life. 🙏
Glad you found it helpful. 💯
The time is now for us to awaken!!! Its go time :)
It’s go time is right 💯😎💥
Thank you so much for posting this, I think it’s programmed into our DNA to have these times when we feel down and have to search for the aliveness no matter how much soul searching and work we continually do on ourselves. You’re doing brilliantly ⭐️. So pleased you’ve made a decision to stay where you feel is the right choice and it’s taken a weight off your shoulders. Bless you ❤️🙏🏼⭐️. P.s my new job is going well, my head is exploding with it all, but I’m trusting that all will be great and I’ll pick everything up in good time and be a great addition to a wonderful team💫 Xxxx
hey Elaine! oh YAY! so glad it really landed for you this way. and that's an interesting thought re: programmed into our DNA! any thoughts on why that may be? like is there a point to it, do you think? // thanks bunches for all the kind words. super super appreciated! // YAY re: job! i was just thinking of you the other day & wondering. SO pleased to hear it's going so well! totally get that re: a lot to take in initially, but i suspect you'll be amazing. really excited for you! (thanks for popping by!)
@@RootedMystic thank you so much for your kind words, though as the week is going on I’m having a crisis of confidence. I have no idea how I will get to where I need to be in the role, I I need to trust and try not to worry 🙏🏼⭐️❤️ I will affirm I’m a quick learner and an asset to the team. Re the DNA thing, I was thinking, we’re not meant to reach a place where all is continually well, no matter the amount of work we put into ourselves, our spiritual development, service to others, etc - otherwise there’d be no point in incarnating into this life if we can sit back and relax with ‘no bumps in the road’. It’s all about contrast, overcoming challenges to get to the reward/achievement/peace, etc - like a constant cycle - we get the upliftment/peace/joy then we get a dose of gloom - like you had. That’s my take on it - hope I don’t sound too weird, lol. Xxx
@@TheGoofygirl67 i REALLY get that feeling (re: the crisis of confidence in a new job). i've had that in almost every single job i've ever done. (i bet maybe you have too, with at least some of them? and i'm also betting that it always worked out, right?) when it's overwhelming, it seems impossible, but as you learn and things begin to assimilate in your brain, it'll all come together. i bet one day (soon) you'll look up & realize that you've settled in quite nicely! (that's my bet 😉) // YES! oh you've just prompted a video! i'm going to record one about this right now, this is actually something i've talked about! (oh my - not too weird to me; would take a lot for you to sound too weird to me LOL!). appreciate you!
@@RootedMystic - bless you, thank you so much for the supportive words about the job, yes everything you said was true for me, as you say, I'm sure I'll settle in and it'll work out nicely, it's one week under my belt now so that's good. I'm looking forward to watching this video 🙂it'll be great! Hope you have a lovely weekend! Xx