
Soul Reflections, Quiet Truths & Threads from the Deep
Writings on spiritual awakening, soul healing, and midlife transformation
This space holds pieces of my journey — fragments of truth, moments of insight, and whispers from the soul
I write for those who are tired of surface-level everything.
For those who feel things deeply.
For those who want to sit beside something real and quietly let it work on them.
These writings are not here to fix or teach.
They’re invitations to rest, reflect, and return to what matters.
You’ll find reflections on:
— Soul healing and spiritual integration
— Energy sensitivity and embodiment
— Grief, thresholds, and transformation
— Midlife awakenings and archetypal stirrings
— Living from the deep self in a fast world
Some posts are recent, written in the voice of the deep I now live from.
Others are from earlier seasons, when I was still trying to shape my work in ways the world might understand.
You may feel the shift in tone — and that’s okay.
We are always becoming.
Take what resonates. Let the rest float past.
And if something stirs in you — a question, a knowing, a desire to connect — I’d love to hear from you.

How to use radical compassion to help yourself through a freeze state (or any difficult emotion or experience)
Some members of my community have been telling me that they’re in various states of freeze that they've been in for quite some time, or that they’re really challenged by going into a freeze response in certain situations such as being criticised by a loved one or having anger directed towards them.
So in this helpful article, I explain:
what a freeze state is
why you can get stuck in a freeze response
the typical approaches people react to a freeze and why they don’t work
how radical self-compassion can help yourself get out of a freeze state; and
I take you through Tara Brach’s RAIN process combined with somatic touch to help you through a freeze/shutdown response or any challenge you may be experiencing
BONUS audio recording of me taking you through the RAIN and somatic touch process for radical self-compassion

How trauma and the freeze response might be stopping you from changing your life and achieving your dreams
I was going to write an article about how our inner critics work against us, but now that I’ve sat down to write, the words have frozen inside me and it feels like a drawer-bridge crashed down in front of me so I can’t move forward and write. My stomach is constricted. Feelings of dread, horror and shame arise. My arms feel jittery and weak. I want to go and do something else that doesn’t feel as hard or scary.
Have you ever experienced something like that?
Maybe it wasn’t as result of writing. Perhaps you wanted to reach out to someone to take the next step in a friendship or relationship, make contact with someone you haven’t spoken to for a long time, apply for your dream job, go somewhere new on holiday or take a creative class alone, speak in public or bring up a conflict or issue in a relationship. You may have concluded that you’re on the wrong track, that what you’re feeling is an indication that you shouldn’t proceed. If it feels bad, maybe you’re just not meant to do it? Or maybe what you long for just isn’t for you? Why would doing something you love or really want to do feel so bad? But this often isn’t what it signifies at all.
Instead of writing about inner critics in this article or even a more soulful piece as I love to do, I am sharing about navigating the freeze response on your growing edge – where you want to step towards something you long to experience but freeze and get stuck and can’t go towards it. It can be very painful, lonely and upsetting. Without a map – a clear understanding– of what is happening you can stay stuck for too long or give up and never get to where you long to be.
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