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Open Wide Open Wide by Melissa Ambrosini
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“By figuratively “stepping into the shoes” of these different figures, you can start experiencing and strengthening different aspects of your feminine self and observing how the different character traits feel in your body. Though there are many archetypes present in the psyche, the following six are my favorites. The Six Archetypes”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“• DRAW ON THE ARCHETYPES WHENEVER YOU WANT TO UNLOCK YOUR SACRED POWER. The Warrioress, the Lover, the Goddess, the Queen, the Priestess, and the Wise Woman are all there to help you unleash your true Goddessence.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“Make sure that when you surrender your preference, you do it with love. There’s no point surrendering your preference and still being bitter about it—everyone will feel it. Don’t do it unless you can do it with love.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“Future tripping” in this way is a sure route to unhappiness. In order for you to overflow with self-love, you’ve got to quit it. You are creating your life moment by moment—if you want your reality to be wilder than your dreams, get out of the future (and your own way) and get back into the present moment as fast as you can. Be ALL here.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“If you do want to create an affirmation or belief about your future, make sure you frame it in a way that feels good in your body NOW, for example: I am bursting with love and happiness, and everything I desire is magnetized toward me.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“by the Universe every step of the way. You are always supported for what is true for you. The Universe rewards the brave. When you master your Mean Girl, face the fear, and do it anyway, you get rewarded. That situation was incredibly uncomfortable for me. But because I had the awareness, I was able to see what was really going on, then wholeheartedly decide to move forward despite my fear.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“There is such power and grace when you can firmly and confidently stand in your Truth and be the living, breathing, walking, talking example of what you believe. It’s so inspiring!”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“you know the iron is hot, don’t go back and touch it. You see, hurt people hurt people. And when you remind yourself that they’re doing the very best they can in that moment, it allows you to not take it too personally, knowing that they may be dealing with their own inner turmoil.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“GET GENEROUS! Give from a place of love and give like your life depends on it, because it does. The more you give, the more you get—but give without expectations.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“QUIT TRYING TO FIX, CHANGE, OR IMPROVE ANYONE ELSE, AND BE THE EXAMPLE YOURSELF.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“You will cause yourself a lot of pain and heartache if you try to change someone else’s operating system, especially if they don’t want it changed. The best way to inspire someone is by being the living, breathing, walking, talking example of your Truth.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“• HAVING STRONG, CLEAR BOUNDARIES IS AN ACT OF SELF-LOVE. THEY’RE ESSENTIAL, SISTER! Clear boundaries allow you to be the best version of yourself. They allow you to share your unique gifts with the world because you’ve taken care of yourself first. Stay true to your boundaries and respect others in return.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“Menstruation is a beautiful thing—it means our bodies are healthy—and if we teach them about it, they will understand how truly magical and sacred it is.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide
“When I first started meditating my thoughts were popping up every few seconds. It would have looked like this: cloud, cloud, cloud ... cloud ... cloud, cloud, cloud. Now, after years of practicing, my meditation might look more like this: cloud............................................................. cloud............ .....................cloud............................................................ .............................................cloud.”
Melissa Ambrosini, Open Wide