“Being Like Our Place”
Stories of migration, told and untold, are still alive in our bodies. First, second, or third generations of migrants carry memories of...
Winnie the Pooh and the 5 Regrets of the Dying
“Maybe in the end We will have understood That we are not much more Than what we give to others”, Today on your birthday, a Catalan song...
The Lost Language of My Ancestors
Like a mother, our country of origin nourished us. We are deeply connected to her soil, firmly rooted in her. As Francesca Mason-Boring...
Work is an Act of Love
When we give to our society through our work, we are giving back what we have received before. Since our conception and until our young...
An Ongoing Celebration
I am spending some precious time back in Spain with my Mum after more than two years of separation and feeling very fortunate to be able...
Our children teach us how to love deeper
Tree roots can spread much further than the height of the tree. The stronger the roots, the healthier the tree. If the roots of a tree...
My grief and my joy are also yours
Trauma and healing are not purely of the individual, neither are our gains or losses. David Whyte says that “you cannot be a good writer...
“You have to turn your ghosts into ancestors”
In my last blog I touched on the bountiful pool of resources that we can find in our ancestry. How in moments of disruption or being...
“Sometimes the Soul has the Need to Become Visible”
Physical symptoms are an invitation to look deeper into our Soul. Like a friend who has an important message for us, a message that we...
Love is an invitation to travel to the past and back
Relationships help us to evolve, like a mirror shining a light back to us. Patterns that originate in our childhood have the ability to...