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Interview: Life, Belonging, and the Refusal to Be Buried alive
Life can be really brutal. Other humans can be really brutal, and it can feel like an affront to our innate sense of innocence and belonging.
For me, it hasn’t been something that simply unfolds or grows. It has been something I’ve had to fight for, again and again, to not let be buried.
And what I’ve learned over time is that life itself wants to keep living. Sometimes the work is to simply not close ourselves off to it.

Sadee Whip
24 min read
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Initiation and the Grief of Being Able but Never Being Met
Living inside contexts that do not orient to what matters most to you has consequences, even when you are capable, perceptive, and sincere.
Effort increases, but clarity does not keep pace. You spend energy not only evaluating your own reactions and choices, but constantly translating yourself in relation to others. You are trying to act, speak, and participate among people who are not registering the same signals or working within shared meaning-making.

Sadee Whip
7 min read
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When It Hurts to Be Seen: The Crisis of Being Real
We no longer ask "What is this teaching me?" but "What's wrong with me for feeling it?"

Sadee Whip
2 min read
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Stop ‘Ascending’—Choose Rooted Spirituality and True Belonging
Rooted spirituality begins where the ‘ascend, expand, evolve’ slogans end.
We grow roots into the relational field and LISTEN. We listen to what arises, what pulls, what needs.

Sadee Whip
2 min read
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