Mormon to Muse
I spent years experiencing my own aliveness as a problem to manage. I was a mother of young kids, restless out of my mind, bored without intellectual stimulation — and certain something was wrong with me for wanting more than playdates and toddler story time. My husband was off chasing his dreams through medical school and residency while I sat home feeling guilty about mine. In this episode I name what was actually happening: I had a perfectly healthy life force inside me, and I'd been taught to read it as a threat to my goodness. That life force has a name. Eros — not just sexual energy, though it includes that, but the whole engine of aliveness. The pull toward beauty, creation, adventure, connection, the urge to make something for no reason at all. I walk through what eros actually is (with help from Esther Perel and Jennifer Finlayson-Fife), what it feels like when it's flowing versus when it's pushed down, why it lives in the body, and the specific ways I learned to nurture it again — honoring small wants, refusing to ask permission, protecting the empty space where desire can finally surface. If you've been going through the motions and calling it peace, this one is for you. I'm teaching a free class on June 25th at 11am on listening to your intuition — the call of eros — with easy creative exercises to help you reconnect with it. Register HERE [https://www.mormontomuse.com/intuition]
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