Big News!
Happy Full Moon and Eclipse! This seems like too perfect of a day to share with you my big news!
I have been making moves while falling in love over the last few months with a reinvention. As I write this love letter to you from Athens, Greece I am in shock with the reality that I now live here. At the beginning of the year, I held this transformative private retreat, and I really had no idea how I too would be changed forever.
After some time in Sedona in late January and February being super sick, my original vision to move into Manhattan shifted. An inner voice prompted me to dig deeper and I released all control, personal belongings, my puppy Harlow, and my precious apartment on the water that cocooned me during most of the pandemic.
I kept asking God, for this big NYC dream to come true, and then I heard “I offer you the world instead.”
Maybe God does love me that much, that what I thought was special enough, isn’t really? This was the BIG, ENORMOUS, OVERWHELMING epiphany!
After that realization, I left NJ crying, a little terrified, but still with a mix of wonderment and curiosity. Now, I am learning the process of living as a digital nomad, possibly becoming a resident of Greece while I travel the world to the unknown. Crazy right?
Well friends, it feels as if I am living again as a brave warrior, journeying in my full Sagittarius assignment to be a traveler and lover of the world. I will be honest, sometimes (well a lot of times) this is super duper hard.
The beauty of Greece is enveloping but the absence of plans can be daunting. Living in my purest, present form is the new reality. Greece is a slow moving, savoring life kind of place. The food is beyond delicious, and every experience is expected to be enjoyed. Maybe this is the life therapy I needed… to do everything with intention and pause.
So, with this big share, I hope you will follow me along my way.
I hope in some way this little note inspires you to also believe in the Universe and consider that source may have big plans for you unimagined or even dreamed of yet. When I was 13, I remember saying out loud and on the inside of me, “One day I am going to make a mark on the world.” I just didn’t realize the power of those words would be literal.
Here I go trying to honor that teenager’s prophecy and eating lots of gyros.
Love,
P.S. Omma is a Greek word meaning eye of heaven. I guess I have arrived.
P.S.S. I am still available remotely and here for you too!