Mystical Sisterhood – Crafting Your Spiritual Autobiography with Kristan Swan

Your Life Is Guiding You to Your True Calling.

In a busy world, how often do we listen to our true selves? In this episode of Mystical Sisterhood, I sit down with Kristan Swan, a seasoned guide in spiritual exploration. Together, we delve into the profound journey of life, purpose, and the stories that shape us.

Through her work, Kristan creates environments where individuals can safely explore their past, reflect on their present, and envision a future aligned with their truths. From hands-on, in-person workshops to engaging interactive tools like her journal Spaghetti on the Wall, Kristan offers effective ways for self-reflection and personal transformation.

With a fresh, transformative approach, Kristan turns life’s challenges into opportunities for growth and positive outcomes. This mindset fosters possibility and hope, allowing us to trust the unknown with a leap of faith.

As our conversation draws to a close, this episode leaves us with an invitation. It calls on each of us to reflect on our personal narratives, our shared humanity, and the transformative power of truly knowing oneself. Let’s embrace our lives as maps guiding us toward our deepest missions.

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You can’t always get what you want…

The Rolling Stone lyrics “you can’t always get what you want” kept going through my head after a recent walk in NYC and lots of eavesdropping. It was the end of the workday on a Tuesday and already a dark, chilly evening. I wondered if anyone who was complaining had really taken the time to ask themselves-What do I want? What do I need?

Learning to Listen to Your Own Life by Kristan Swan

Learning to Listen to Your Own Life by Kristan Swan

The conversation also explores the fear of success, the relationship between spirituality and professional growth, and the significance of support systems in building confidence, and introduces her unique journaling method, ‘Spaghetti on the Wall,’ which encourages self-awareness and non-judgmental observation.

Death by a thousand cuts

My first marriage eroded slowly, almost without my noticing it. I am aware of other times I have allowed dreams and ideas to die a slow death. It has been a pattern. With attention, it is possible to achieve dreams, grow ideas into a reality, and deepen relationships. Each day, one step at a time.