I was born an outsider too but did not have a strong or encouraging family. I always felt like I had to be different than my true nature and this creates a lifetime of inner conflict and self abandonment. My heart is sad and I wish to heal and become comfortable with being an outsider. For now I usually just solitude and try protect my inner world
Thank you for this inspiration today. I am completely inspired by Leah's honesty and vulnerability. I really needed the reminder that authenticity does not equal perfection and there is value in the cracks and scars. Love. I am from the deep South of the US and have also gotten out and now live abroad. When I was leaving NOLA, I saw RA live and I cried the ENTIRE concert. I felt truly guilty about giving out that energy in that format. It simply just all came out. When she said she likes to feel the energy of the room... I thought OH NO! Hope she didn't see the crazy crying woman in the corner! HAA. Love her and her sister and am so glad to have stumbled upon this today.
What a juicy, inspiring, vulnerable talk, on both of your parts!...thank you for this:)...I love how positive of a view of the pandemic, this turned out to be:)- such an important message for people to hear, and for me ,to hear ;)!
I actually met the two sisters in October 2021 doing a work shop in North Carolina. I bumped into Chloe in the kitchen and made a statement about “wabi-Sabi”… now I’m wondering if I inspired that part or if they were already aware and I was preaching to the choir. When was this interview filmed?
Yes people needs to know it is ok Beautiful talk. Leah S is so talented gracious in all sences
Divine in so many ways.
I was born an outsider too but did not have a strong or encouraging family. I always felt like I had to be different than my true nature and this creates a lifetime of inner conflict and self abandonment. My heart is sad and I wish to heal and become comfortable with being an outsider. For now I usually just solitude and try protect my inner world
Thank you for this inspiration today. I am completely inspired by Leah's honesty and vulnerability. I really needed the reminder that authenticity does not equal perfection and there is value in the cracks and scars. Love. I am from the deep South of the US and have also gotten out and now live abroad. When I was leaving NOLA, I saw RA live and I cried the ENTIRE concert. I felt truly guilty about giving out that energy in that format. It simply just all came out. When she said she likes to feel the energy of the room... I thought OH NO! Hope she didn't see the crazy crying woman in the corner! HAA. Love her and her sister and am so glad to have stumbled upon this today.
We were too, Thanks June!
Our tears .those damp fresh tiny jewels are so often that of/for the collective society ... our own deepest gems coming home to nest🐦
Wow thank you for bringing so many new awarenesses into my aura
I love her! Them group! I watch them when in Michigan and North Carolina!
What a nice energy exchange.
What a juicy, inspiring, vulnerable talk, on both of your parts!...thank you for this:)...I love how positive of a view of the pandemic, this turned out to be:)- such an important message for people to hear, and for me ,to hear ;)!
Enjoyed the content, thx for share
Thanks for watching
I actually met the two sisters in October 2021 doing a work shop in North Carolina. I bumped into Chloe in the kitchen and made a statement about “wabi-Sabi”… now I’m wondering if I inspired that part or if they were already aware and I was preaching to the choir. When was this interview filmed?
2:40 i know this feeling
You are both beautiful, thanks for this soul ecstasy ♥️
Ha cheers!