In no particular order and also not limited to the following:
I want to write and publish more content on my blogs and other platforms than last year.
This year, I want to ritually burn money.
I wish to create more intentional memories with frielatives, that is, all my friends and/or family and/or comadres/compadres and/or calpulli. Plain catching up or going out aren’t enough for me as their juice evaporates almost instantly. I want to co-create, inspect, analyse, rest, work, witness, study, perform, dance, pray, do nothing and marvel together.
I feel immense gratitude for the messages I got throughout this year from my Mother of the Remedies, my Mother Mayahuel. Especially the one I heard almost a year ago: slow down, even slower, a third of that speed.
I feel grateful for the context, love, and information given to me by dance, ritual, prayer, and the sacred energies.
I am grateful for the land under my feet. I welcome her support and her prayers. I welcome her instructions and the job she has given to me.
I want to better assess my daily capacity and select my actions more wisely so that I am better able to complete full-day cycles without falling behind in my practices, especially my journaling and my practices for opening and closing the day.
I want to deepen my understanding of boundaries and enjoy their discovery process even more.
I feel so very grateful for my framily, for all my frielatives who have looked after me and supported me financially and emotionally throughout this year.
I feel grateful for the gentle improvement in my health and the good health of my frielatives.
Last year, I was able to present work, carry the voice, transmit in a workshop, write and publish a lot more and do a little bit of work. I feel super grateful for that.
Thank you, thank you, thank you for each and every moment of 2023. It was a profound year, full of blessings.
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