I haven’t shit right in a week.
It’s extra frustrating because I’ve been pondering who we are without all the “shit” after a particularly (en)lightening bout with a detox tea about a month ago.
Of course, I’ve felt light as a feather (as we all do) on those particularly strong-coffee mornings, but this tea experience was the first time I tapped into an embarrassingly human metaphor about what happens when we’re blocked.
I started wondering about how letting go of loads (ha!) of built-up crap of all kinds…spiritual, mental, and the dropping-the-kids-off-at-the-pool kind.
(This insight could have been used for all its worth while I was actively seeing clients. Anyway…)
I know I’m not the first and this isn’t new stuff, but I began wondering if there wasn’t something more important about detoxing than I realized. Maybe a byproduct of detoxing on the physical level is to help us ask, in the macro way, who we are without carrying the junk we shouldn’t be carrying.
Clenching, probably can’t be entirely avoided as we cycle through life but I don’t think we’re meant to live in that state.
The next version of you doesn’t have room for storing all this heavy stuff.
Don’t you want to know who you are without all the shit?
Check this out: The Breadcrumb Frequency…and try a good detox tea while you read it!

