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✨ A Little Note Before I Step Away ✨
Hey beautiful beings, I've noticed it's been really quiet in here lately—and I just want to say: that's okay. Life moves, healing has its seasons, and silence can be sacred. That said... we didn’t come here to walk this path alone. I’ll be away for the next week—packing, reflecting, and stepping into new adventures that are part of my healing journey.But before I go, I’d love to invite you to reconnect with your “why.” 💬 What’s one thing—just one—you’ve done for yourself lately to support the transformation you came here for? It doesn’t have to be big. Maybe you drank more water. Took a breath before reacting. Journaled your feelings. Or maybe… you’re just here, still trying. That counts too. ✨ No pressure. Just real talk, heart to heart. Let’s break the silence with something meaningful—and remind each other that this space is alive, and so are we. Drop your thoughts below. I’ll be reading every word before I go. 💛
3 likes • Aug 30
The school year just started for me. I didn't realize I was making a commitment to a program. I just love being around your information and checking in. Thanks for letting us have an inside look.
🌍 Look at This — We’re Everywhere!
In just 8 days, the ME Healing Hub has grown into a living, breathing network — connected across oceans, time zones, and languages. When I look at this map, I see more than locations — I see stories, traditions, wisdom, and perspectives ready to be shared. 💬 Here’s a little challenge for you: Share one unique thing about where you live that could inspire or nourish someone else’s healing journey. Or, ask the community one question you’ve always wanted to ask someone from another part of the world. Let’s turn this map into a circle of conversations — not just dots on a screen. 🌿 This is our space. Let’s fill it with voices. 💛
🌍 Look at This — We’re Everywhere!
3 likes • Aug 10
I live near the beach. It feels so amazing to walk barefoot on the sand, catch the morning sunrise, and take in the fresh moving air.
Come sit with me in the Bliss Garden
Hey Hubbbbbbbbb, Okay so I want to do something today that gets us talking to each other and not just sitting here waiting for me to drop something 😆. So here’s what I wanna know— Drop in the comments: 1. Your name 2. Where you’re from (I love seeing how far we’re all spread out) 3. One thing—big or tiny—that’s been helping your mind, body, or spirit lately. Don’t overthink it, seriously. It could be “I took a nap” or “I started meditating” or “I ate cake and it made me happy.” Whatever is real for you. This is YOUR community. Your share might be the thing someone else here needed today. 💚
5 likes • Aug 8
Gabie from Jacksonville, Florida. Big thing helping me right now is a daily pranayama practice. It starts my day in peace.
1 like • Aug 8
@Mai Li i'm up in the northeast in Jacksonville, Florida. The weather in October will be really nice, but maybe still on the warm side at the beginning of the month.
Let’s talk about the .2 mm surface of your skin
The opening workshop for MSA’s July challenge—The Heavenly Unravel—is now up in the Replay Classroom. This is where we begin our journey through the skull, face, neck, shoulders, and upper arms—where tension hides, and healing begins. And here's a little note from me to you. 💬 I say this with full compassion, no judgment—because I’ve been there. I started Botox and fillers in my early 20s. Not because I was vain, but because I was deeply insecure. I didn’t feel at home in my own face and body. I thought if I could just “fix” a few things on the outside, I would finally feel better on the inside. But here’s the truth I’ve had to live into: Even the most expensive serum… even the sharpest needle… cannot override a mind that’s stuck in self-rejection. Botox may soften the appearance of wrinkles(when I was in my early 20ssss???), yes—but it also paralyzes nerve signals, silences the body’s expressions, and interrupts your natural feedback loop. You might look “youthful” (again I was in my early 20ssssss, how am I not looking youthful......)but you lose connection to the messages your body is trying to send. And that disconnection has a cost. 🌿 It wasn’t until I shifted my mindset—until I learned to listen to and love the living architecture beneath my skin—that I finally started to feel beautiful. I’m now 38. And I can honestly say I’ve done nothing non-natural for over a decade. No Botox. No fillers. No high-end surface fixes. And for the first time, I feel proud. Not because of how I look—but because of how I relate to myself. Your beauty is not broken. Your body is not lacking. You don’t need to freeze your face to feel worthy. You just need to come home to your structure, your flow, and your truth. That said, if you’re choosing any procedure to you for you from a grounded place, with clear self-trust—then that’s your truth. And I honor that. What I'm offering here is not a rejection of aesthetic tools—it’s a reconnection with the wisdom underneath. The part that’s always been trying to guide you back home.
Let’s talk about the .2 mm surface of your skin
2 likes • Aug 7
🔹 What was your turning point in how you related to your face? At my friends suggestion, I went and had micro blading done on my eyebrows. It made me feel so beautiful that I've been getting facials ever since. I felt a relationship with my body in that in exchange for that vibrancy, I need to give back. I use guasha tools occasionally, but I always keep my face conditioned now. This is my truth, but I'm pretty sure there's something to be said about how the body responds to the procedure and I'm open to that. 🔹 Have you had your own unraveling—where you let go of something you thought you “needed” to feel beautiful? I had my own unraveling where I no longer felt like I had to have a man to feel beautiful. lol 🔹 Or are you still somewhere in the middle, figuring it out? I'm set. Now I'm ready to learn..
Need your input here...
I’ve been feeling a deep nudge to share an intermediate-level educational journey that weaves together fascia and meridian wisdom—something that bridges Eastern ancient philosophy and modern fascia science. But this is not for everyone. I truly believe this offering is only meaningful for those with a foundational understanding of anatomy—practitioners who have already walked the path through yoga, Pilates, TCM, physiotherapy, somatic or energetic bodywork. Because without that base, this work can feel like scattered, fascinating facts rather than a cohesive inner map that transforms your way of seeing the body-heart-mind connection. So I’d love to ask YOU—my beautiful community in this private space—would you be interested in diving deeper into this kind of learning with me? If you’re a facilitator, I’d love to know more about you 💬 ✨ What is your current work or practice about? ✨ What fascia or meridian insight do you feel would deepen your understanding and help you serve your community in a more embodied way? I’m truly listening. Your reflections will help me design something meaningful, grounded, and transformative. 🤍
Need your input here...
0 likes • Aug 6
I am currently teaching Yoga, with classes of Ian. I often feel like there are so many relationships between Meridians that I don't understand, and it's easy to just stick with heart/small intestine for instance, when I know it ismore complex than that. I love the emotional implications and symptoms that reflect the need to work in particular Meridians, but how they coincide with each other, I think is where I need to learn more. I also love incorporating acupressure points at the end of class before Savasana. I would like to get some more information on how to incorporate in this way
0 likes • Aug 7
@Mai Li right now I really love acupressure points for massage that connect to certain emotional needs. I follow the seasons of the year, so right now, for instance Im focusing on the heart/small intestine meridian and would love those points on the body people can apply your techniques for massage with no tools. I have had no training on triple heater and how that connects to summer meridians.
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Gabriela Ruiz
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