Why "Belonging" is more than just a word
The recent tragedy in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., has left many of us reflecting on the state of our world. As news outlets focus on the details of the attack that took nine lives, including a mother and her young son, I find myself sitting with a different question: How do we catch those who feel they have nowhere to belong?
​For years, I served in a school community, pouring my heart into the children because I remembered what it felt like to be misunderstood and alone as a child. I believed that love and emotional connection were the most powerful tools I could offer.
​However, when I wasn't selected for a permanent role, the feedback I received was eye-opening. I was told that I was "too loving" and that the school needed people with "authority."
​That moment was a turning point for me. It made me realize that our systems often prioritize rigid control over the very thing that heals: human connection. It showed me that many of our institutions are teaching us to "fit in" by silencing our true selves, rather than teaching us how to truly belong.
​I created this community, Belonging, because I believe the world is starving for the love I was told was "too much."
​We aren't just here to talk about mental health; we are here to practice a shift in consciousness. Whether it’s through somatic release or energetic alignment, we are building a space where you don't have to change who you are to be seen.
​The tragedy in Tumbler Ridge is a painful reminder that when someone feels completely disconnected, darkness grows. Our mission here is to be the light that says: You are seen. You are heard. You belong.
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