by Rachael Skyring | 28 Jul 2024 | Creativity, Embodiment, Feminism, Neurodivergent
Hey glorious Neurodivergent women are curious and caring solution seekers – cure seekers. Curious, caring and cure are from a similar root meaning “care” Most words for “cure, heal” in European languages originally applied to the person being...
by Rachael Skyring | 7 Jul 2024 | Creativity, Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Hey wonderful Some years ago, early in my yoga journey, I attended a masterclass for a complicated asana (which I can’t remember), but I do remember the wisdom teaching the instructor spoke about before we started the physical practice. (Perhaps that was...
by Rachael Skyring | 30 Jun 2024 | Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Hey beautiful I was walking with a friend this week who shared with me how she feared to open her heart. This is a woman who I know as a passionately caring and generous mother, partner, daughter, healer, a lover of art, music, science and fun. How she...
by Rachael Skyring | 30 Jun 2024 | Embodiment, Feminism, Neurodivergent
Hey wisewoman This week I am reflecting on three books, one of which I have actually read, the other two only started. (The great thing about non fiction books is that the introduction usually contains an outline of the whole, so i can form an opinion before...
by Rachael Skyring | 30 Jun 2024 | Embodiment, Neurodivergent
Hey beautiful In her 2006 book “Refuse to Choose” Barbara Sher offers encouragement and advice for “Scanners” – people who are committed lifelong learners, students of everything who strongly resist specialisation, remaining curious, enthusiastic...
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