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Welcome to IN SESSION.
This is a space for curiosity, reflection, and honest exploration. You don’t need to have answers, beliefs, or a clear path—just a willingness to notice what’s happening, ask thoughtful questions, and learn alongside others. Here, consciousness is explored rather than explained. Intuition is practiced with care. The unseen is approached with curiosity, discernment, and respect for mystery. There are no grades, no hierarchy, and no pressure to arrive anywhere specific. You’re invited to start exactly where you are. Share what brought you here, what you’re curious about, or simply take some time to observe. Participation can be quiet or active—both are welcome. Class is In Session.Take your seat, bring your questions, and let’s begin. First steps: - Introduce yourself here using the Introductions category - Check out the Classrooms tab
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An Introduction Thread!
Hi! I'm Cass, I use she/her pronouns. I'm from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, though I've lived all over southern Ontario and several spots in the US (like California, Kentucky, and D.C.) I'm on a journey of turning over the stones in my life and seeing what I've tucked underneath over the years. I'm doing this with curiosity, gratitude, and a whooole lot of gentleness for myself. With that curiosity, I've realized there are things I don't have answers to, but I experience just the same. As an Abundance Weaver I'm prone to pulling at threads and seeing what moves. I like to dive deep and really get to the root of what's going on -- I'm learning, too, that sometimes it's okay to not know where things come from -- and to just let it go! I'd love to know more about you, too. Drop your own Introduction and lets see where this community can go!
An Introduction Thread!
HOW I STARTED MAKING CONSISTENT $18K MONTHLY AFTER I FINALLY ASKED FOR HELP
How I Started Making Consistent $18K Monthly After I Finally Asked for Help There was a time in my life when I felt completely alone. After my divorce, it was just me and my daughter. No support. No backup plan. No one to depend on financially. Being the only provider for your child comes with a different kind of pressure. The kind that keeps you awake at night. At first, I tried to figure everything out on my own. I watched videos. Tested random ideas. Made mistakes quietly. I struggled in silence. And honestly, it was overwhelming. There were nights I doubted myself. Nights I wondered if I was capable of building something stable on my own. Everything changed the moment I stopped trying to do everything alone. Instead of guessing, I decided to seek the right guidance. I connected with people who understood the technical side, who had already walked the path, and who could show me a clear, structured system to follow. That decision changed my life. With clarity came confidence. With structure came results. With support came growth. Today, I consistently generate around $18K monthly. But the money isn’t the biggest win. The real win is peace of mind. The ability to provide for my daughter without fear. Pay bills without anxiety. Sleep without stress. And finally feel proud of what I’ve built. Now, many individuals come to me asking the same question: "What did you do differently?" "Which direction did you follow?" "How did you finally make it work?" And my answer is simple I stopped trying to win alone. I followed a proven path and allowed myself to be guided. If you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about which direction to take, I understand more than you know. Sometimes the breakthrough isn’t about working harder. It’s about getting the right guidance. If you’d like to have a real conversation about the path I followed, you can reach out through my link: https://tinyurl.com/3t5c8bua
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📌 What Really Makes a Community Thrive?
When people talk about building a successful community, they often focus on tools, platforms, or tactics. Yet the deeper truth is much simpler. Strong communities are rarely built on technology alone. They are built on clarity, connection, and care. ✨ Clarity gives the community a reason to exist. Members understand what the space stands for and who it is meant to serve. ✨ Visibility and connection bring people together. Someone discovers the community, joins the conversation, and begins forming relationships with others who share similar interests or goals. ✨ Engagement creates the energy inside the space. Questions are asked. Ideas are exchanged. Members support and encourage each other as they move forward. ✨ Structure and consistency provide rhythm. People know what to expect and feel comfortable returning because the environment is stable and welcoming. ✨ Sustainability ensures the community can continue. Whether through memberships, courses, or other resources, a healthy community finds ways to support itself without pressure or distraction from its purpose. ✨ And finally, leadership sets the tone. The community owner becomes less of a manager and more of a host; guiding conversations, welcoming newcomers, and creating a space where people feel comfortable participating. When all of these elements come together, something interesting happens. The community stops feeling like a platform or a group. It begins to feel like a place. A place where people gather, learn, share ideas, and support each other’s progress. And in a digital world where genuine connection can sometimes feel rare, spaces like that become incredibly valuable.
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📌 What Really Makes a Community Thrive?
📌 Just Thinking
A Tuesday Afternoon Thought That Arrived at 1:30 a.m. On A Sunday Morning Sometimes the mind wakes up before the body fully understands why. Last night; or perhaps early this morning; I woke from a deep and restful sleep with a melody already playing somewhere in my thoughts. The words were familiar, like an old friend stepping quietly back into the room. It was Tuesday Afternoon by The Moody Blues; a piece of music that first found many of us in another time entirely. What struck me was not nostalgia so much as recognition. That song carried a gentle message when it arrived during the late 1960s; a sense that life unfolds step by step, moment by moment, without needing to be rushed or forced. Listening back now, or even simply remembering it in the quiet dark, I realize how deeply that idea still speaks to me. Music has a curious way of doing that. It bypasses analysis and goes straight to meaning. A few lines, a melody, an orchestral swell; and suddenly you are remembering not just where you were, but who you were becoming at the time. The phrase that stayed with me was the feeling of movement without hurry. A walk through an afternoon. A sense that the path reveals itself as you move forward, not before. That feels especially relevant right now. There is a constant pressure in today’s world to accelerate, optimize, and keep pace with everything happening around us. We are encouraged to think in leaps and breakthroughs. Yet some of the most meaningful changes in life arrive quietly; one thought, one decision, one small step at a time. The older I get, the more I appreciate that slower rhythm. Not as resignation; but as wisdom earned through experience. Growth does not always announce itself. Sometimes it hums softly in the background like a familiar melody waiting for us to notice. Waking with that song in my mind felt almost like a reminder. Keep walking. Keep noticing. Let the next step be enough. Perhaps that is the real gift of music from our earlier years. It does not simply take us back; it meets us where we are now and shows us what still matters.
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