#48 Eclipse Corridor, Q&A
How to navigate the eclipse corridor, work with energy activation, cope with apathy, and tune into new states.
Keys of Mastery | Alena Starovoytova
Spiritual Practices and Meditations
How to navigate the eclipse corridor, work with energy activation, cope with apathy, and tune into new states.
Anyone who has participated in mass events knows from personal experience that a period of powerful uplift is followed by everyday life, routine, and dealing with daily issues.
What to do in such a situation?
Spring is on the threshold, nature is awakening from its winter slumber, delighting us with spring scents and gentle rays of sunshine.
Mood is rapidly lifting along with the lengthening daylight, and the soul sings for no particular reason.
But what about those who still feel the shackles of winter apathy and drowsiness?
We offer you a few tips that will be useful both for those who are still “asleep” and for those who have already “woken up”…
If loss leaves you without support, meaning, strength, or energy, read this article. You’ll understand why life takes things away from you and how to benefit from it. Loss can be either a knockout or a ladder leading you to a better life.
Have you ever felt like all the energy has drained from your life? Do you experience apathy, emptiness, and weakness “for no reason”? Are your shoulders and upper back often tense? This means you’ve been living too much for others. How to change this—find out in Alena Starovoitova’s new video.
If something is off with your inner state, it’s important to catch the early signs before you completely fall apart. That’s why it’s useful to list the symptoms that help you recognize when you’ve slipped out of expanded awareness.
This article is for those who ask themselves: “Why am I here?” and “What is my purpose?”
No one would argue that everyone has a purpose. But not everyone lives in alignment with it.
Find out what indicates that you are NOT fulfilling your life’s mission.
Many of us feel sadness and even self-pity in autumn, thinking about our “so complicated” lives. How to cope with this sadness?