When life pulls you in every direction, how do you return to yourself? In this episode, Veronica explores the surprising link between presence, attention, impermanence, and creativity. Drawing from Coleridge’s philosophy of borrowing, Pink Floyd’s iconic lyrics, and the tenderness of The Last Meeting Theory, she reveals how attention becomes the true currency of your life, and how you can reclaim it. The Art of Borrowing Time is a meditation, a philosophy, and a gentle call to live more inten...
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When life pulls you in every direction, how do you return to yourself? In this episode, Veronica explores the surprising link between presence, attention, impermanence, and creativity. Drawing from Coleridge’s philosophy of borrowing, Pink Floyd’s iconic lyrics, and the tenderness of The Last Meeting Theory, she reveals how attention becomes the true currency of your life, and how you can reclaim it. The Art of Borrowing Time is a meditation, a philosophy, and a gentle call to live more inten...
When Healing Feels Exhausting and You Want to Quit
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24 minutes
4 months ago
When Healing Feels Exhausting and You Want to Quit
Healing can feel harder than the pain itself. If you’ve ever felt so exhausted that you wanted to give up, this message is for you. In this episode, I share why healing often feels draining, how ego hijacks the process, and why your soul is never the part that’s tired. Ego clings, resists, and convinces you that quitting is the only option. But your spirit is waiting, not worn out. If you’re standing at the edge of giving up, let this perspective bring you back to center. Connect with Veronic...
Align with Veronica
When life pulls you in every direction, how do you return to yourself? In this episode, Veronica explores the surprising link between presence, attention, impermanence, and creativity. Drawing from Coleridge’s philosophy of borrowing, Pink Floyd’s iconic lyrics, and the tenderness of The Last Meeting Theory, she reveals how attention becomes the true currency of your life, and how you can reclaim it. The Art of Borrowing Time is a meditation, a philosophy, and a gentle call to live more inten...