by Lisa McCrohan | Feb 6, 2024 | Delightful Podcast, feminine embodiment practices, Following what delights your heart, living with intention and purpose
You can listen to this poetic meditation on my podcast, Delightful: Episode 72. Your Own Path Apple Amazon Spotify You are on your own path. Yours can’t and won’t look like anyone else’s. Your path is sacred. Stop looking around at what others are doing and comparing...
by Lisa McCrohan | Mar 7, 2021 | feminine embodiment practices, Soulful Poetry, Your Light is Rising
Answering the Wild Call Within Her That Will Save Us All There comes a time in a woman’s life when her body won’t be tamed, won’t lie down and play good, won’t be appropriate and nice, sit and be still when her body wants to move and tantalize, dance to the...
by Lisa McCrohan | Sep 1, 2020 | Cultivating Compassion, feminine embodiment practices, Soul Fuel
There’s nothing wrong with self-improvement. We want to be more patient with our family. We want to improve our running time. We want to improve our writing, speaking, painting, or cooking skills. But what I notice in me and I hear in the narrative that so many share...
by Lisa McCrohan | Aug 23, 2020 | feminine embodiment practices, Living Your Spirituality in Everyday Life, Soul Fuel, Soulful Poetry
Resting in Her In meditation this evening, I laid down on the floor and I cradled my head in my hands – cupping my head ever so gently as though I were holding a newborn. Slowly, I touched the back of head, sides of my head, and forehead. The image of my mother...
by Lisa McCrohan | Aug 20, 2020 | feminine embodiment practices, living with intention and purpose, Soulful Poetry
Rising You were made for something bigger, bolder yet softer and slower. It’s time to pause and listen within, to move your body in ways that invigorate you and embolden your feminine form. You were meant for something freer, lighter, and less harsh. It’s time to let...
by Lisa McCrohan | May 1, 2018 | feminine embodiment practices, Happiness, Delight, Joy, Awe, living with intention and purpose
I don’t remember the exact moment when I decided to stop justifying, explaining, rationalizing, or defending my decisions. But I do remember the myriad situations before when I’d “feel bad” for saying “no” to a request, when...