5 Things We Learned This Week

This week, we discovered the quiet power of rebellion, the courage in weaving our brokenness, and the tender art of rising again. Explore five soulful insights from the Being Human journey.

The Uprising: How Softness Fights Back

They called it weakness. But this uprising begins with softness — saying no without guilt, choosing rest, and speaking truth even when the voice trembles. A tender revolution of boundaries, breath, and unapologetic being.

The Quantum Entanglement of Healing: Triggers, Mirrors & Sacred Threads

We are not separate. We are woven. This post explores the quantum entanglement of trauma, healing, and human presence — where boundaries, triggers, and tenderness intersect. A reflection on the spiritual threads that bind us and how awareness can soften the sharpest echoes of pain.

Connection: The Sacred Pulse Between Us

Connection is not found — it’s shaped breath by breath. A soft dive into boundaries, presence, and the container of ‘And.’

Breath: The Sacred Exchange of Being

Breath is consent. Not just biology, but the energetic yes — or no — we live by.

The Quiet Ache Beneath the Fire

What if your anger is not wrong, but a buried sadness asking to be loved? A soft reclamation of internalized rage — and the self beneath it.

Healing Isn’t Linear: Embracing Soul Nutrition

Explore five soul-nourishing movements in your healing journey — from storm to stillness — and discover the truth behind emotional spirals.

The Many Within: Becoming One – The Thread of All That I Am

She no longer chooses between her parts.
She gathers them — storm, rebellion, witness — and weaves a wholeness that lives and breathes.
This is the thread of all that she is.

The Many Within: The Storm-Bearer & The Part of You That Held It All

This post explores the Storm-Bearer archetype — the inner part that holds too much for too long. Through poetic reflection and tender insight, we meet the quiet survivor within. Part of A. J. Ashe’s “The Many Within” series on emotional healing and inner reclamation.

The One Who Waited Too Long

An emotional archetype for those who linger, long, and ache to be chosen. The One Who Waited Too Long is a voice many carry — in silence, in hope, in grief.

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