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When the Universe Shuffles the Deck
We love to plan, to map, to line things up neatly in an order that makes sense.
Aug 24, 2025
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Ines Ayala Lozano
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Meditation Was Just ‘Quiet Time’—Until It Cracked Me Wide Open
How stillness brought me Divine connection, healing, peace after my father’s passing, and a deeper relationship with my daughter.
Jun 10, 2025
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Ines Ayala Lozano
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Your ego is your very own personal AI
Recognizing the difference between artificial intelligence and universal intelligence—especially as writers.
Apr 10, 2025
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Infusing the teachings from these books into your writing life can provide the transformation you've been looking for
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Of all the challenges you face as a writer, imposter syndrome is the one you really need to watch out for.
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How your words can add color to your world or dim your outlook.
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Hues & Words
We are writers because first and foremost we are deep feelers. Our sensitivity adds hues to our words, but if not careful, it can dim our motivation.
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