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How to Ground Yourself (12 Powerful Techniques)

by Aletheia Luna · Updated: Jul 25, 2024 · 46 Comments

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We have all been in situations that make us feel anxious, frazzled, confused, and panic-stricken.

And yet, some of us seem better than others at dealing with influxes of drama, pressure, and demand than others.

What is the secret to being cool, calm, and collected? And if there is a secret, how can we find our inner peace among the chaos in everyday life?


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Don’t worry. Learning how to ground yourself in any situation is an invaluable life skill that is far less complicated than you may think. Let me show you how in this article.

Table of contents

  • What Does ‘Grounding Yourself’ Mean?
  • Staying Grounded Does Not Mean Fighting For Control
  • Spirituality and Feeling Ungrounded
  • How to Ground Yourself in Any Situation (12 Ways)
  • How to Ground Yourself Q&A

What Does ‘Grounding Yourself’ Mean?

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To ‘be grounded,’ or ‘grounding yourself,’ essentially means staying connected to the present moment without getting lost in thoughts or emotions. As the ground, or earth, is symbolic of stability and strength, staying grounded essentially means finding your inner roots and your inner connection to the earth.

Staying Grounded Does Not Mean Fighting For Control

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Once upon a time I used to be completely dumbfounded and annoyed by those who breezed through life, seemingly impervious and infallible to the thousands of little dramas that arise daily.

I used to wonder whether the cool serenity displayed by certain types of people was a result of luck. Perhaps they were just born as impenetrably tranquil demigods who were always, somehow, in control of life 100% of the time?

This mistaken belief that being grounded stems from being “in control” has led me down some pretty hairy paths. Eventually, after a lot of self-imposed anxiety, I learned that the key to grounding yourself doesn’t lie in controlling yourself, other people, or situations but in letting everything flow in its natural course. Sounds counterintuitive, doesn’t it?

The paradox is that the more you try to control or resist a situation – whether by demanding it to be a different way, by desiring something else to happen, or by forcing yourself to “look” a certain way – the more physical, emotional, and psychological turbulence you experience.

The more you accept a situation as it is – without trying to change it in any way or change yourself in any way – the easier it is to remain centered and whole.

Ironically, the more you relinquish control, the more power you have. And the more control you seek, the less power you have.


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Spirituality and Feeling Ungrounded

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Many people in the world right now are undergoing what is known as a spiritual awakening journey. Sometimes, a spiritual awakening can be so intensely ungrounding and disturbing to one’s daily life that it can be categorized as a spiritual emergency (please read my spiritual emergency article for more specific guidance).

At the beginning of the spiritual journey, it’s common to feel ungrounded and spacey, and there are many reasons why this may be the case. For example:

  • Feeling ungrounded due to exploring different levels of consciousness (through meditation, fasting, vision quests, plant medicine, and other avenues)
  • Feeling ungrounded due to not taking the time to properly absorb realizations from spiritual psychedelic journeys (my psychedelic integration article will be of help)
  • Feeling ungrounded due to overly developing the upper chakras (crown, third eye, throat, and heart) while ignoring and neglecting the lower chakras (root, sacral, and solar plexus)
  • Feeling ungrounded due to falling into new age movement traps of delusional thinking that results in spiritual bypassing or spiritual narcissism

If you’re on the spiritual path and want to know how to ground yourself better, I highly recommend checking out the following resources:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Root Chakra Healing
  • How to Practice Spiritual Discernment (Avoid STDs!)
  • 11 Deceptive Spiritual Traps Sabotaging Your Growth
  • Spiritual Guidance: 11 Types & How to Find True Teachers
  • Or you can see our Traps & Pitfalls sections on this website

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How to Ground Yourself in Any Situation (12 Ways)

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And forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.

– Khalil Gibran

If you are struggling to keep your feet metaphorically on the ground and stay present in everyday life, you can learn how to ground yourself in any situation with these empowering tips:

  1. Focus on your inhales and exhales
  2. Drink a hot and non-caffeinated beverage
  3. Eat something healthy, heavy, and sustaining
  4. Focus on something beautiful
  5. Hold something (or someone)
  6. Have a grounding affirmation on hand
  7. Be self-compassionate
  8. Practicing self-remembering
  9. Practice the “looking back” technique
  10. Incorporate somatic mindfulness into what you do
  11. Focus on the actual earth
  12. Create physical distance

I’ll go more into depth into each of these points below:

1. Focus on your inhales and exhales

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You might have heard this advice over and over again ad nauseam … but don’t take it lightly! Focusing on your breath when learning how to ground yourself is one of the easiest and most immediate ways of centering yourself in the Now.

You might notice that when you’re frenzied or bombarded by intense emotions, your breathing becomes shallow and quick, coming from your upper chest.

In order to ground yourself, focus on letting your breath become slow and soft. If it helps, repeat these words as a mantra: “Slow and soft, slow and soft.” The goal here isn’t to control your breath but to let it naturally and organically deepen.

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You might even like to try some conscious breath counting. For example, if you’re in a particularly tense situation, allow yourself to stop and start counting each breath you take, e.g., “One, (breathe), two, (breathe), three, (breathe), four, (breathe), five (breathe) …” until you have grounded yourself again.

See our article on breathwork for more guidance.

2. Drink a hot and non-caffeinated beverage

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As mundane as this recommendation might sound, it’s surprisingly powerful. Heat is soothing and comforting, and it helps to ground us in the present moment (and in our bodies).

When we put the simple act of drinking + heat together, the result is near-instant relaxation (or at the very least, more groundedness).

So find ways to have little tea-drinking sessions throughout the day, but ensure that the liquid isn’t caffeinated. Caffeine tends to sensitize the nervous system, which is definitely something you’d want to avoid if you’re facing stressful situations.

My favorite grounding and relaxing teas include ingredients and herbs such as ginger, cinnamon, turmeric, damiana, and holy basil.

3. Eat something healthy, heavy, and sustaining

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Not eating properly can lead to unnecessary stress, anxiety, and tension. As a basic form of self-care, make sure you get at least one healthy, heavy, and sustaining meal per day.

Focus on consuming root vegetables such as sweet potato, turnip, carrot, beetroot, cassava, and yams. If you eat meat, that can be quite grounding as well (organic is always the best), as well as complex carbs like brown rice, quinoa, beans, and oats.

If you’re struggling to find how to ground yourself in the moment, why not eat a big hearty meal with some of these ingredients?

4. Focus on something beautiful

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Orienting to pleasure is a quick way of grounding yourself in any situation. When the mind is focused on beauty, it is much less likely to go into a spiral of fear or overwhelm.

Look around you. What soothing, beautiful, or visually appealing objects of attention can you find? Perhaps you might focus on a ray of sunlight shining on the wall, a tree in the distance, a nice shade of blue that you like, or a pattern on someone’s clothing. Take a few moments to let this beauty touch you and ground your mind and body.

5. Hold something (or someone)

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Pick up something interesting from your environment and observe it for a few seconds. Alternatively, if you have a pet or loved one nearby, hug them and focus on the warmth of this connection. You may also like to hold yourself in a self-hug – this is a great way of calming your nervous system.


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6. Have a grounding affirmation on hand

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Affirmations are empowering statements that help to reprogram negative unconscious beliefs and infuse us with love, happiness, and confidence. It always helps to have a few grounding affirmations up your sleeve. If you don’t have any right now, some examples you could use are, “I am connected to the earth,” “I am safe,” “I relax and breathe deeply,” and “I let go and let be.”

See our article on morning affirmations for more guidance.

7. Be self-compassionate

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Often, whatever we’re experiencing is nowhere as bad as what the tyrannical self-talk that is going on inside of our minds says.


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How often have you been in a situation where your mind whispers (or screams) something like the following: “I can’t do this!” “They must think I’m pathetic,” “There must be something seriously wrong with me,” “I look like an idiot,” and so on.

Practicing self-love and self-compassion are essential practices for learning how to ground yourself. Simply being more kind and understanding of yourself will help you face intense situations much better in the future.

One surprisingly effective way to start being more self-compassionate is by practicing mirror work each day.

8. Practicing self-remembering

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It is only by grounding our awareness in the living sensation of our bodies that the ‘I Am,’ our real presence, can awaken.

– Gurdjieff

We’ve all been conditioned since birth to project and maintain a certain image of ourselves around others. For example, your identity might be that of an autonomous, outspoken, and successful businesswoman or a thick-skinned, hands-on type of person who values efficiency.

Whatever the image of yourself is, it’s imperative for you to look beyond the veil of your ego’s beliefs, memories, ideals, feelings, sensations, and inner dialogues to your True Nature.

Ask yourself, are you really something as finite, transient, and changing as the feelings, thoughts, and beliefs that arise and fade each day within you? When you strip away everything that comes, goes, and changes (like your body, identity, and personality), who are you? What remains?

Self-remembering is the practice of stopping yourself at any moment and asking, “Is this really me?”

Once you learn that any situation, person, success or failure, and sensation is not really “you” and has nothing to do with who you really are, you can relax in the wholeness of your true Self.

It is through this realization that you can truly know that the nasty way your co-worker treated you this morning, the failure of your exam, the pressure of having to make a good impression, and so on, all have nothing to do with “you” – only your fabricated identity which only exists as a feeble thought.

9. Practice the “looking back” technique

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The looking back technique is very simple and works on the following premise: in 10 or 20 years time, will your current problem really matter?

Whatever you’re struggling with right now most likely won’t make much of a difference, and even if it does, there’s always something to learn from such situations. In fact, finding the meaning in your pain meaning is one of the most powerful ways of dealing with it – ask Nazi camp survivor Viktor Frankl who came up with the meaning-making philosophy of logotherapy.

The fundamental principle of life is that “everything will pass,” and so too will your source of irritation, frenzy, or anger. Understanding this can be tremendously grounding.

10. Incorporate somatic mindfulness into what you do

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Somatic mindfulness is best paired with focusing on your breath which helps to anchor you into your body.

Also known simply as “body awareness,” somatic mindfulness helps to redirect the energy you are focusing on your thoughts, fears, and emotions to the sensations in your body.

For example, when I’m feeling particularly ungrounded, I like to focus on my breath and roll my shoulders up and down. Focusing on my body in this way helps me to not only dispel somatic tension that tends to accumulate easily but also to center myself in the present.

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Other people like to scrunch their fingers and toes into tight balls and release them, clasp their hands together, stretch their limbs, stamp their feet, and many other body-centered techniques that are grounding and centering.

For more guidance, see my somatic bodywork guide.

11. Focus on the actual earth

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Learning how to ground yourself is intimately connected with the earth. What better way of finding that inner sense of solidity than going back to your primal roots?

To focus on the earth itself, draw awareness to the ground beneath you. Feel yourself being supported as you walk, stand, sit, or lie down.

If you enjoy visualizations, imagine your energy sinking deep into the earth, like tree roots. You can also pull up energy from the earth through your feet to help ground your entire body.

Also, physically walking on the earth barefoot, also known as “earthing,” can be tremendously grounding – I highly recommend you try this!

12. Create physical distance

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Quite simply: walk away. Get out of there!

While walking away from a situation is not always possible, it’s often extremely helpful to take a step back and wind down physically. This simple act allows your mind and body to process whatever has happened.

Finding solitude in nature is a particularly helpful way of creating physical distance from your problems, grounding yourself, and reminding you that life is so much more than your fears and troubles.

Ensure that you create some solitary time for yourself each day – it’s an excellent way of bringing everything back into perspective without getting lost in the details.

How to Ground Yourself Q&A

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How can I ground myself fast?

Try closing your eyes and focusing on your feet touching the earth. Stay connected to your body by curling your fists up into a ball, drinking a hot beverage, crossing your arms, giving your feet a massage, breathing deeply and slowly, or simply walking away and sitting in a quiet place by yourself.

How to ground yourself spiritually?

Those who walk the spiritual path and have experienced a spiritual awakening can often find their energy becoming airy, spacey, and even dissociated. If you often feel like you’re floating away, try drinking a big glass of water, eating some hearty food, and going out in nature. Stop your spiritual practice temporarily and connect with your immediate environment. What can you see, smell, feel, hear, and taste?

How to ground myself when I have anxiety?

Focus on self-soothing practices. Think about what makes you comfortable. Perhaps you need to listen to some calming music, wrap yourself in a heavy blanket, cuddle a pet, or take a walk in nature. Be gentle and kind with yourself. Becoming mindful of your self-talk will also help you to stay grounded if you have anxiety. Have an empowering affirmation on hand to help your mind settle such as, “I am centered” or “I am safe and supported.”

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Learning how to ground yourself in any situation requires a little patience and persistence, but it is absolutely possible to do. Remember that it’s normal to feel ungrounded, and sometimes, despite our best efforts, we wind up feeling dissociated. But that’s just part of being human, and it’s okay!

You now have many paths, tools, and practices to use, and I hope they are of benefit to you. You’re just as capable of being calm and collected in daily life as anyone else – all that you need to do is practice a little bit. Experiment with these grounding practices and see what works for you.

May you have strong roots and feel grounded and connected to yourself, others, and life!

Tell me, what is your favorite way of staying grounded in overwhelming situations? Please share below in the comments. (You never know who you may help or inspire!)

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About Aletheia Luna

Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Duwayne Washington says

    September 23, 2023 at 11:32 pm

    You make the some of most insightful and relevant articles I read. Thank you for diving deep into the soul

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  2. John says

    August 15, 2023 at 8:07 am

    My favorite way of grounding is to break the stress/anxiety whirlpool by slowing my breathing down. Long deep breaths while keeping warm and as comfortable as possible, listening to a hypnotic sleep trance videotape. This breaks the stress cycle as you begin to slow the mind down and soothe the nervous system while being calmed by the human voice male/female till you relax and often sleep. The tape then messages the subconscious into absorbing more positive patterns of function
    and being. When you awaken the stress is eased and the mind is tuned into better more positive states.

    Another is to go outside just after the first rainfall to smell the mossy dankness of the ground. To a sensitive person, this sense is a real grounding treat as the mind and feelings recall early childhood memories of playing outside and feeling happy in the joy of the moment. As each scent gives a tingle and the fun begins.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      August 16, 2023 at 3:07 pm

      Oh yes, scent can be so grounding! I love the smell of the earth after rain (‘Petrichor’ is the unique word for it) 😊 Thanks for sharing this, John!

      Reply
  3. Tabitha says

    August 15, 2023 at 6:47 am

    Thank you guys so much for this. I really needed this today. I didn’t know I needed more grounded because I love nature and I walk barefooted all the time. I love to be outdoors. Well, I have found out there is a lot more work I need to do. Today was a very bad day for me. I would explain but I don’t need to see that in my mind again. I’m an overthinker.

    Another reason I know this is what I need is that I am a Dreamer. I also suffer from Maladaptive Dreaming. It’s when you daydream all the time. Almost 24/7. Kind of like kids when they make an imaginary friend. I never quit. Although, funny enough, I never had an imaginary friend. Anyway, enough of that. I have been asking for guidance for a while about my financial problems and now my work relationships. This article is very helpful and I thank you for it.

    Also, saying all of this is embarrassing for me. I used to study Daoism all the time. I was very in tune with everything and in the present moment. It was great. I can’t remember what all happened to stop me from doing it all. I want to say it was my sister’s death but I really can’t remember that far. My mind protects me from trauma by not reminding me with memories of trauma. If that makes since. If anything bad happens, even if someone yells at me, I forget immediately what happened. It’s safe. Anyway, thank you so much for this. Namaste, my loves and I will do my best to follow my path once more. Sometimes it gets very rocky but we have to hold on. It’s hard to remember sometimes that the best way to hold on is to let go. Blessings, beauties.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      August 16, 2023 at 3:11 pm

      Hi Tabitha,
      Oh yes, dissociation and denial can be powerful defense mechanisms, and although they’re not helpful in the long term, they are well-meaning. They help the brain find safety as you point out. What I love about grounding practices is that they help us to shift out of these maladaptive and dissociative strategies so that we’re rooted in the here and now, where all the magic happens. :)
      Much love and groundedness to you 🌿

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  4. Amber says

    August 15, 2023 at 6:23 am

    Hi! I have to disagree about the meat being grounding, because eating the flesh of a sentient being, such as a mother cow, or a baby pig, or a lamb, or a bird, is consuming their confusion, pain and suffering (and injustice!). In a peaceful, vegan world it would be easier to stay grounded for everyone. Meat comes from slaughter and that cannot be grounding. I have to be honest, I’m a long time subscriber, but it wouldn’t sit well with me to read this and not respond. We are actually all animals. I wouldn’t eat a human being, so why is it ok to murder an animal who can’t even defend themselves and eat it to feel more grounded?

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      August 16, 2023 at 3:17 pm

      Hi Amber,
      Thanks for sharing. I can’t speak for all humans, but I know many find meat grounding. I know of an 80-year-old man who I’m in regular contact with who tried desperately to become vegetarian for years and years when he was younger but found that he became severely ill after many attempts and trying everything he could. He didn’t like consuming meat from a slaughtered animal, but he had to show compassion to himself first, as vegetarian eating couldn’t sustain him. I know there are many arguments for and against eating meat and not eating meat, and that’s why I share both options in this article.
      Thanks for caring so much about the well-being of animals and the planet. 🐮 Best wishes

      Reply
  5. eileen says

    August 02, 2021 at 10:37 am

    Thank you for the suggestions I need a lot of work in this area. My full on grounding

    Thank you for these ideas, I need a lot of help in this area. My normal grounding is in my mini flower garden working with the dirt, plants and animals that visit. I can’t do that during work so needed other ideas. Also when friends are on the phone siphoning all my energy it has all been sucking me dry lately. Love and virtual hugs to you all.☺

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  6. Yesenia says

    January 19, 2021 at 7:53 am

    Thank you for this article. I wrote in one of your recent YouTube videos (I’m not ok…) about this sudden Kundalini Awakening I had about a month ago. I am a mess. My 5 senses are so heightened and living in the city it’s not pleasant. Emotionally I’m all over the place. Along with that so many other physical symptoms.
    I didn’t want a Kundalini Awakening, like so many others I’ve read want. (I wonder if they have any idea how intense this is?)
    My sudden Spiritual Awakening just a year ago was very intense but this makes it look like a walk in the park!
    Thanks for suggesting this article. I’m not balanced right now.
    I don’t feel worthy or strong enough but if the universe gave me this awakening then I must be.
    I wish I could go out in nature; that’s where I feel the most grounded and peaceful; unfortunately it’s too cold.
    You have no idea how much you have helped me through this process from the beginning. The articles, the quizzes and the books have been a godsend. I’ve been doing this alone except for my guides.
    I know I don’t know you personally but I am so grateful and love you for all the help.
    ❤

    Reply
    • Mateo Sol says

      January 19, 2021 at 11:11 am

      It’s so lovely to hear that Yesenia, we feel drawn to do what we do exactly for moments like this. It’s more interactive and engaging to teach in person but there’s so much necessity in the world for deeper clarity that many might not be able to access, so it’s through hearing of stories like your own that keeps us motivated in doing what we do :) Thank you <3

      Reply
      • Roby says

        October 17, 2021 at 8:20 pm

        I am one of the old souls, I enjoy reading every article written and I feel connected to all of this, in the end I realized I am not alone.

        Reply
  7. nirosha says

    September 12, 2020 at 7:52 pm

    A profound article, one thing that i use in my life for the past 7yrs when relationships go beyond my control is “let it go, let it be”
    as you mentioned in your article..

    Reply
    • Yesenia says

      January 18, 2021 at 11:56 pm

      Thank you for this article. I wrote in one of your recent YouTube videos (I’m not ok…) about this sudden Kundalini Awakening I had about a month ago. I am a mess. My 5 senses are so heightened and living in the city it’s not pleasant. Emotionally I’m all over the place. Along with that so many other physical symptoms.
      I didn’t want a Kundalini Awakening, like so many others I’ve read want. (I wonder if they have any idea how intense this is?)
      My sudden Spiritual Awakening just a year ago was very intense but this makes it look like a walk in the park!
      Thanks for suggesting this article. I’m not balanced right now.
      I don’t feel worthy or strong enough but if the universe gave me this awakening then I must be.
      I wish I could go out in nature; that’s where I feel the most grounded and peaceful; unfortunately it’s too cold.
      You have no idea how much you have helped me through this process from the beginning. The articles, the quizzes and the books have been a godsend. I’ve been doing this alone except for my guides.
      I know I don’t know you personally but I am so grateful and love you for all the help.
      ❤

      Reply
  8. Steve says

    July 04, 2020 at 2:22 am

    thank you for this post. I have found in my journey if I do these thing as you describe I get grounded, however, if I get triggered I become “ungrounded”. We accept our actions good and bad, we tend to forget that our words and our thoughts are as strong as our actions. When we step out of line we must get back in line and sometimes its not so easy. For me being grounded is a euphoric sensation. I actually feel carefree, nothing has a negative, all things have a positive. Yes this sounds dangerous. Yes it is ,however, I have found that higher vibrational people are receptive and join in the “things are OK, we can deal with this responsibly…”. The lower vibration people tend to offend even attack. I prefer to be surrounded with positive people, yet I hope to influence the “lower vibrational”, and I believe I have helped some. It is hard and it is a lot of work I know IT CAN BE DONE. Lets get grounded. XOXOXO

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  9. Omid says

    July 03, 2020 at 2:19 pm

    Pains… recurrent pains, without healing… no solution to any of my problems… further contemplations on them just reveal the dead-end I trapped in… I feel less than a human and wiser than a god. What should I do?

    Reply
  10. Kim says

    June 28, 2020 at 10:12 am

    You must hear me when I am screaming ‘help me” inside my head. Your email arrives and the answer is always there.
    I love you both.
    Thank you so much!

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Welcome! Our names are Aletheia Luna & Mateo Sol and we’re spiritual educators currently living in Perth, Western Australia. What's this website about? For spiritual rebels and outsiders, our mission is to help you dissolve the shadows that obscure your inner Light and find peace, love, and happiness. Unlike other spiritual spaces, lonerwolf focuses on approaching the spiritual awakening journey in a discerning and down-to-earth-way. Start here »

 

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