Channeled Conversation with Money
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Channeled Conversation with Money

Money shows up for you when you show up for yourself. The new generation have transcended the current oppressive societal binary of money. They are not visible because the ones leaching off your human energy want you to see the oppressive binary between the older White 1% and the poor, young, masses of people of color. Stop honoring this illusion.

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Overused Logic: Why Intuition was Systematically Sabotaged

Overused Logic: Why Intuition was Systematically Sabotaged

When people lose the material means to their independence, they also begin to lose faith in themselves, their history, their cosmologies, and spiritual lessons. Because they now exist in a world where they must appease and fawn in order to obtain their basic necessities, their worldview shifts to center the perspective of their oppressors. If the Western power does not respect or understand the cultures’ spiritual practice and values, slowly those very own people begin to discard their own spiritual heritage.

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The Asian American Life Crisis
Astrology, Ancestral Healing Christina Tseng Astrology, Ancestral Healing Christina Tseng

The Asian American Life Crisis

Most Asian Americans are taught that it is essential to get the best education possible, obtain a high paying job in a stable career industry, and get married by their early thirties. If that is not too much, they’re also pushed to start having children soon after marriage to prevent a woman’s biological clock from ‘running out’. What is tragic about this trajectory is when Asian Americans can finally experience their adult independence psychologically and financially, they are pressured into giving it up quickly by taking on the enormous responsibility of parenting.

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Rebirth of Passion for Asian Americans

Rebirth of Passion for Asian Americans

I write this post for the Asian Americans, so that they can have a framework and idea for the intergenerational patterns that hold them back and find their autonomy as humans. The ingrained fear and scarcity mindset does not help us fulfill our dreams and support our community. In order to make a difference, we Asian Americans will need to do something different. We can make contributions into industries that meet our passions and support society, rather than lean on a ‘safe’ career that only temporarily pacifies your fear of insecurity. We can explore our inner worlds and emotions as a full human, not as a humanoid playing a role that must be vetted or vetoed by an Asian elder.

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