In Kundalini yoga, we use our fingers as antennas for energy, is your nail polish made with formaldehyde and other baddy things that are blocking your energy stream? That lotion we put on, those ingredients are getting in our bloodstream and are they blocking our energy points throughout our body? ( Here’s a great doc on Netflix called The True Cost about fast fashion) Read the ingredients, look into where things are mades and investigate. That boho dress was made in terrible working conditions overseas and no love energy was put into the making of it and the dye is the cheapest and pollutes the planet, that lipstick is just filler, bad for you shizzle in there. We’re literally consuming and shrouding ourselves in a vibe of goods. They need to keep going, keep reaching for that next level, that next frontier on what it means to be a light worker in this beautiful life we have. I sometimes hear of people in my field of wellness or spirituality dishing on healthy food, #highvibe, but then mentioning a great boho dress they got at a fast fashion store, or a lipstick they got at a drug store that was so cheap (don’t get me started as to what the ingredients are for those… what you’re eating… *shudder*). Breaking down what society tells us and deciding for ourselves what’s good. Research where things are made and what you are supporting with your purchase.ĭoing things not for vanity, or because an influencer says it’s cool, but because you’re aligned with it, it’s healthy for you and makes you happy. If we bought local, took care in our buying power to not have mass amounts of cheapness from overseas but rather quality made with local designers or vintage and using what’s already here. The world could be such a different place. Imagine if everyone cared and voted with their money. With much love and respect for our Mother Earth. If you don’t like something, do something about it. Being high vibe, a boss, gypsy or badass etc to me means taking responsibility, doing the research, asking questions, not being a sheep, doing your part, standing up for what you believe in, even if you’re the first voice saying it.
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