Befriend your body. Rewrite the story of your life.

Share your BirthStory

Bridge the digital world by sharing the imperfect perfect story of your child’s birth. 

Just paste your story below. I’m not going to grade it. I’m not going to check your grammar. I’m definitely not going to force you to do anything you don’t want to do. 

(If there are parts that might inspire other women, I will ask for your permission before I show them your bold act.)

Would you be open to sharing this with other mamas? I’ll check with you before I do anything with it.

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I teach Ayurveda , but not as a list of rules.

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The Journal

Labor Pains

I don’t classify the birth of my daughter as traumatic, but some people have done it for me. I remember when she was about seven weeks old and an acquaintance of mine, then childless, pulled me aside. She had heard that I had to transfer my planned home birth to the hospital. She gave me a look of pity. How traumatic that must have been, she said.

Journaling: A Sacred Ritual for Self-Care

I just finished a Facebook Live video on the power of ritual journaling for the Simple Ayurveda Facebook group, led by the beautiful Angela Perger. I was so inspired by what I got to talk about there that I wanted to share it again here. (Join the group and you can see the full video.)

Angela’s topic for the month is the power of ritual. I adore ritual. It marks every part of my day. Ritual is what makes my dinacharya, or daily routine, holy.  When my routines are ritualized, I approach them with devotion. I make them a celebration of my aliveness.

Examining Your Gooey Insides

I have found that while all births are unique, they all share this in common: They aren’t what was expected.

And it’s not only in birth, all forms of passage (i.e., the events that fundamentally shape us as humans) have this in common. Because if we knew exactly the course we were going to take, we would never have been able to accept the wisdom that we gained from the journey.

“On this path effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure.”

The Bhagavad Gita 2:40