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Intuitive Therapeutic Massage, Prenatal Massage Doula, Yoga, Reiki level 3, Alternative Holistic Health care from the inside out including Trauma informed touch, inner child & shadow work. Whether it's guiding you through the birthing process, sharing in your yoga journey, or helping you heal with intuitive therapeutic massage, Reiki & energy healing, through trauma, inner child, or shadow work,

I am committed to helping you find your light. Find the sun & you find your soul - Iyangar
Each session uses pharmaceutical grade essential oils in warm coconut oil poured over the skin integrating acupressure points and Meridian lines integrating Indian and Chinese Eastern modalities, including hot stones & cupping.

06/19/2026

🌿JUNE 19th.
THE WOUND ENTERS THE GARDEN.

As we stand upon the threshold of Solstice, something profound shifts beneath our feet today.

Not loudly.

Not dramatically.

But deeply.

The Moon moves into Virgo, bringing our attention back to the small things that support life. The daily habits. The choices we make. The care we give ourselves. The foundations upon which everything else is built.

Virgo reminds us that healing is not found in grand declarations.

It is found in the everyday.

The glass of water.

The walk beneath the sky.

The nourishing meal.

The boundary honoured.

The promise kept.

The act of choosing yourself again and again.

As the day unfolds, unexpected changes or shifts in direction may arise. Plans may alter. Conversations may take surprising turns. Something you thought was settled may reveal another layer.

Do not fear the change.

Sometimes the path forward appears only when the old path disappears.

Yet the true heart of today belongs to Chiron.

Today Chiron leaves Aries and enters Ta**us.

A doorway opens.

A new chapter begins.

A new seven year healing cycle quietly takes its first breath.

This is not simply a personal shift.

It is a collective one.

Over the years ahead, humanity will be asked to remember its relationship with the earth, with food, with the land, with the body and with what truly holds value.

What is artificial will increasingly be questioned.

What is natural will become sacred once more.

The wisdom of the soil, the seasons and the living world will begin calling people home.

Chiron in Ta**us reminds us that healing is found not only within ourselves, but within our relationship with the earth beneath our feet.

As we stand only days away from Litha, this feels especially powerful.

The Sun reaches its height.

The land reaches its abundance.

And a new cycle of healing begins through roots, nourishment, patience and our connection to the natural world.

For years, Chiron in Aries has asked:

“Who am I?”

“Am I allowed to be myself?”

“Can I stand in my truth?”

Now the questions begin to change.

“Do I believe I am worthy?”

“Do I trust life to support me?”

“Can I receive what I deserve?”

The wound leaves the battlefield.

And enters the garden.

As a medium, Spirit keeps showing me an ancient walled garden.

Not wild land.

Not untamed forest.

A sacred garden.

A place that has been tended carefully over many years.

I see hands placing seeds into dark soil.

I see roots spreading beneath the surface.

I see plants that appear dormant suddenly bursting into life.

The spirit world keeps reminding me that some healing cannot be rushed.

Not because you are doing anything wrong
but because certain wisdom only arrives through seasons.

I keep hearing:

“Stop digging up the roots to see if they are growing.”

Many people are being shown today where they have been measuring their worth through achievement, productivity, finances, relationships or the opinions of others.

Yet Spirit keeps saying:

“You were worthy before any of those things arrived.”

The soul was never meant to earn its value.

It was born with it.

🕯 The Old Ways. 🧙

The Wheel turns ever closer to Litha.

The Sun stands high above the land.

The fields are green and abundant.

The hedgerows are alive with movement.

The bees gather nectar.

The rivers flow steadily toward the sea.

The Oak King approaches the height of his reign.

Yet today the land speaks not of fire.

It speaks of roots.

Of soil.

Of growth.

Of cultivation.

Cernunnos watches over the wild places and the creatures that depend upon them.

Epona guides us steadily forward.

Belenus continues pouring warmth and vitality across the earth.

Sunna rides her golden path through the bright summer sky.

And today I feel the presence of Danu moving quietly through the land, reminding us that everything living requires nourishment, patience and time.

The old ways understood that abundance begins beneath the surface.

Long before the harvest arrives.

Long before the fruit appears.

Long before the flower blooms.

The roots must first grow strong.

🕯 Practical Witchcraft.

Today is a day for working with the earth.

Place your bare hands upon the ground.

Touch a tree.

Walk barefoot upon grass if possible.

Sit beside a garden, a field, a hedgerow or a stone.

If the weather prevents this, place a bowl of soil, herbs, acorns or leaves upon your altar and spend a few moments sitting quietly beside it.

Ask yourself:

“What am I truly trying to grow?”

Then listen.

The old ways taught that the earth holds wisdom for those willing to become still enough to hear it.

🕯 Daily Practice.

Today, notice where questions of worth arise.

Notice where fear of lack appears.

Notice where you doubt your value.

Then gently ask yourself:

“Whose voice is that?”

Because very often it is not the voice of your soul speaking.

The wheel continues turning.

The Sun continues climbing.

The roots continue growing unseen beneath the earth and today the soul is reminded that true healing is not found by becoming someone else.

It is found by finally recognising the value that was there all along.

Blessed be,
Justine 🧙💜

06/19/2026

Most people expect a job title when they ask
what you do.

This is the answer that feels truest.

I don’t rush bodies.
I don’t force change.
I don’t try to fix people.

I slow things down enough for the body to
speak and for someone to finally feel safe
being fully human.

When people feel seen, heard, and cared for,
their bodies remember how to let go.

That’s what I do for a living.

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06/18/2026

True love is not about control. It's about trust. ❤️✨. Attachment says, "You belong to me."
Love says, "I want you to be happy, even if I can't control the outcome."
True love creates freedom, respect, trust, and growth—not fear, possession, or restrictions. 🌿
"If you love something, set it free."
Comment “TRUE LOVE” if you resonate with this. 💭❤️

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06/18/2026

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A therapist once said:

“You loved them because love is in you. You brought joy because you are joyful. You gave your all because that's who you are. You have a beautiful way of loving, and you’re going to be okay.”

That message hits hard.

Your worth was never tied to someone else's presence, choices, or ability to stay. The love, happiness, kindness, and strength you shared came from you.

Don't forget that.

If this resonates with you, know you're not alone. Keep being who you are. The right people will appreciate the light you bring.

06/18/2026

🚨 According to Research about our Brain :

This is for the person who lost someone and felt like the world expected them to recover on a timeline that made no sense for what they were actually experiencing inside.

Who went back to work too soon because life does not pause. Who smiled when they needed to because other people were uncomfortable with the depth of what they were carrying.

Who felt moments of forgetting followed immediately by the weight of remembering and felt guilty for both.

Who wondered if what they were feeling was normal because nothing about it felt survivable and yet somehow they were still surviving it.

What you went through was not just emotional.

It was one of the most profound neurological events the human brain can experience.

And the science behind it deserves to be treated with the same seriousness as the loss itself.

Neuroscientist Mary-Frances O’Connor at the University of Arizona has dedicated her career to studying what happens inside the brain during grief and her research, captured in her landmark work The Grieving Brain, revealed something that changes everything about how we should understand and treat people who are mourning the loss of someone they loved.

When someone we love dies the brain does not simply register an emotional loss. It experiences something closer to a fundamental disruption of its operating system. O’Connor found that the brain of a grieving person shows significant changes in the prefrontal cortex, the reward system, and critically the regions responsible for what neuroscientists call the internal model of the world.

Throughout a close relationship the brain builds a detailed predictive model of the other person their presence, their patterns, their role in the architecture of daily life. This model becomes deeply embedded in the brain’s moment to moment functioning. It anticipates them. It expects them. It has organized thousands of automatic predictions around their continued existence in your world.

When that person dies the model does not update immediately. The brain continues generating predictions of their presence expecting to hear their voice, expecting to see them in familiar places, expecting the thousand small confirmations of their existence that the relationship had always provided.

And then reality delivers the absence instead. Over and over. In a process O’Connor describes as the brain slowly and painfully learning a new reality that every part of it was built around contradicting.

This is why grief comes in waves rather than a straight line. Why you can feel almost normal one moment and completely devastated the next.

Why certain places, songs, smells, or times of day hit differently than others because those were the coordinates where the brain’s model of that person was most active, most expected, most embedded.

The wave is not a setback. It is the brain encountering another moment where its old model expected someone who is no longer there.

Research by neuroscientist George Bonanno at Columbia University tracked thousands of bereaved people across years and found that grief does not follow the stages most people have been taught. It is non-linear, deeply individual, and significantly shaped by the nature of the relationship, the circumstances of the loss, and the social support available in the aftermath.

There is no correct way to grieve and no correct timeline. The brain is doing something enormously complex rebuilding an entire model of reality from the inside and that process cannot be rushed by will or expectation.

What O’Connor’s research ultimately found was both sobering and deeply hopeful. The brain is capable of integrating loss without erasing it. Grief does not end with forgetting the person or diminishing how much they mattered. It ends or rather transforms when the brain successfully builds a new model of the world that holds the reality of the loss and the continued meaning of the person within it simultaneously. When the absence becomes part of the architecture rather than a disruption of it.

They do not disappear from your brain. They are reorganized within it. And that reorganization, as painful as it is, is the brain’s most profound act of love for someone it was built around.

You are not supposed to be over it.

You are supposed to be changed by it.

And you are. In ways that will take time to fully understand and that carry the shape of everything that person meant to you.

06/18/2026
06/18/2026

There will be days when the road feels longer than you imagined. Days when your efforts seem invisible and the results refuse to appear. You will question your direction, your purpose, and sometimes even your own strength. Yet growth often happens in silence, beneath the surface, where no one can see it.

When the weight feels heavy and the temptation to quit whispers in your ear, keep going, no matter what. Not because the journey is easy, but because the person you are becoming is worth the struggle. Every challenge is shaping your character. Every setback is teaching a lesson that comfort never could.

Trust that not all progress can be measured. A tree spends years growing roots before it reaches for the sky. In the same way, your unseen work is preparing you for seasons you cannot yet imagine. Keep going, no matter what, and one day you will look back with gratitude for every obstacle that tried to stop you.

The storm will pass. The doubts will fade. The strength you are building today will become the foundation of tomorrow. And when that day arrives, you will understand that the moments you wanted to give up were the very moments that taught you how to win.

—- Chamod Senevirathne
Grow up ©️

06/18/2026

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