#65 Embracing The Black Velvet Of The Void With Jas The Moon Mother
Podcast |
Black Girl In Om
Publisher |
Postloudness
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Religion & Spirituality
Spirituality
Publication Date |
Feb 22, 2021
Episode Duration |
01:00:32

Jas The Moon Mother guides people to retrieve their liberation and align with their soul’s purpose. She utilizes the tools of Human Design and intentional language to interrupt looping lies that can keep us trapped in cycles of burnout. In this episode of the Black Girl in Om (BGIO) Podcast, Jas joins BGIO founder Lauren in conversation around identifying as God and bringing radical presence to each moment. Jas shares that we are all here to embody and deliver a divine message unique to only ourselves. She encourages us to tap into patience in the process of defining and working toward the “why” at the heart of our mission. While the inevitable nothingness of uncertainty can be intimidating, there is no need to fear the fruitful black velvet of the void.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:

  • Human Design; a synthesis of many different ancient teachings and wisdoms wrapped into one
  • Utilizing Human Design as a tool to help you discover your “why”
  • Serving your purpose rather than your ego
  • Interrupting counterproductive patterns of passive comfort
  • Reacquainting ourselves with the black velvet of the void
  • Nurturing narratives that serve our purpose and releasing narratives that place us in unnecessary bondage
  • Switching your mindset around resources from scarcity to receptivity
  • Transforming our relationship to triggers
  • Jas’s perspective on the 3 key reasons why we are either manifesting the opposite of our desires, or not manifesting our desires at all
  • Clearing up the differences between our beliefs and our identity

Keep up with Jas The Moon Mother on Instagram @themoon.mother Find her on her website Moondustourmother.com where you can order a personalized Human Design Soul Map reading Listen to her podcast Divinely Human wherever you listen to podcasts

Head over to takecareof.com and enter the code blackgirlinom50 to get 50% off your first Care/of order!

Jas The Moon Mother guides people to retrieve their liberation and align with their soul’s purpose. She utilizes the tools of Human Design and intentional language to interrupt looping lies that can keep us trapped in cycles of burnout. In this episode of the Black Girl in Om (BGIO) Podcast, Jas joins BGIO founder Lauren in conversation around identifying as God and bringing radical presence to each moment. Jas shares that we are all here to embody and deliver a divine message unique to only ourselves. She encourages us to tap into patience in the process of defining and working toward the “why” at the heart of our mission. While the inevitable nothingness of uncertainty can be intimidating, there is no need to fear the fruitful black velvet of the void. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT: - Human Design; a synthesis of many different ancient teachings and wisdoms wrapped into one - Utilizing Human Design as a tool to help you discover your “why” - Serving your purpose rather than your ego - Interrupting counterproductive patterns of passive comfort - Reacquainting ourselves with the black velvet of the void - Nurturing narratives that serve our purpose and releasing narratives that place us in unnecessary bondage - Switching your mindset around resources from scarcity to receptivity - Transforming our relationship to triggers - Jas’s perspective on the 3 key reasons why we are either manifesting the opposite of our desires, or not manifesting our desires at all - Clearing up the differences between our beliefs and our identity Keep up with Jas The Moon Mother on Instagram @themoon.mother Find her on her website Moondustourmother.com where you can order a personalized Human Design Soul Map reading Listen to her podcast Divinely Human wherever you listen to podcasts Head over to takecareof.com and enter the code blackgirlinom50 to get 50% off your first Care/of order!

Jas The Moon Mother guides people to retrieve their liberation and align with their soul’s purpose. She utilizes the tools of Human Design and intentional language to interrupt looping lies that can keep us trapped in cycles of burnout. In this episode of the Black Girl in Om (BGIO) Podcast, Jas joins BGIO founder Lauren in conversation around identifying as God and bringing radical presence to each moment. Jas shares that we are all here to embody and deliver a divine message unique to only ourselves. She encourages us to tap into patience in the process of defining and working toward the “why” at the heart of our mission. While the inevitable nothingness of uncertainty can be intimidating, there is no need to fear the fruitful black velvet of the void.

IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL FIND OUT MORE ABOUT:

  • Human Design; a synthesis of many different ancient teachings and wisdoms wrapped into one
  • Utilizing Human Design as a tool to help you discover your “why”
  • Serving your purpose rather than your ego
  • Interrupting counterproductive patterns of passive comfort
  • Reacquainting ourselves with the black velvet of the void
  • Nurturing narratives that serve our purpose and releasing narratives that place us in unnecessary bondage
  • Switching your mindset around resources from scarcity to receptivity
  • Transforming our relationship to triggers
  • Jas’s perspective on the 3 key reasons why we are either manifesting the opposite of our desires, or not manifesting our desires at all
  • Clearing up the differences between our beliefs and our identity

Keep up with Jas The Moon Mother on Instagram @themoon.mother Find her on her website Moondustourmother.com where you can order a personalized Human Design Soul Map reading Listen to her podcast Divinely Human wherever you listen to podcasts

Head over to takecareof.com and enter the code blackgirlinom50 to get 50% off your first Care/of order!

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