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Alicia M. Rodriguez is a gifted Latina writer and published author with a multicultural background spanning six countries. Her Colombian roots and love for Latin American literature infuse her work with themes of culture, spirituality, storytelling, and magic. Alicia's books, Everyday Epiphanies and Manage Your Life Before Life Manages You, inspire and provide practical guidance for readers seeking lives aligned with their values. She has contributed to online publications like Thrive Global, Tiny Buddha, and Medium. With over 20 years of experience as an executive coach, Alicia has helped thousands of individuals worldwide connect with their inner selves and forge powerful futures. Her award-winning memoir, The Shaman's Wife, recounting he ...more

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The Smell of Cut Grass and Pancakes

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Ordinary Sundays Become Sacred Memories

Whenever I smell the scent of newly mowed grass, I remember Sundays on Hearn Street. It would smell sticky-sweet, and it was moist as if it had rained that morning, even if it hadn’t.

Sundays were special. They were the only day my Dad didn’t go to work. My mother would hush us all morning and kick us out into the yard so my fa

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In the personal journey of awakening it is always a challenge to remember to be present. Alicia has given us a modern day discipline to keep us engaged and ever deepening in our pursuit. How do we do that? One day at a time. This is th
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“I'm standing in a timeless place, between a past that has abandoned me and a future that scares me.”
Alicia M. Rodriguez

“There is such a stark contrast here between the people here who stroll arm in arm, engaged with one another, and what I am used to in the United States where people walk focused on their destination.”
Alicia M. Rodriguez

“I am one of the searchers. There are, I believe, millions of us. We are not unhappy, but neither are we really content. We continue to explore life, hoping to uncover its ultimate secret. We continue to explore ourselves, hoping to understand. We like to walk along the beach, we are drawn by the ocean, taken by its power, its unceasing motion, its mystery and unspeakable beauty. We like forests and mountains, deserts and hidden rivers, and the lonely cities as well. Our sadness is as much a part of our lives as is our laughter. To share our sadness with one we love is perhaps as great a joy as we can know - unless it be to share our laughter.
We searchers are ambitious only for life itself, for everything beautiful it can provide. Most of all we love and want to be loved. We want to live in a relationship that will not impede our wandering, nor prevent our search, nor lock us in prison walls; that will take us for what little we have to give. We do not want to prove ourselves to another or compete for love.

For wanderers, dreamers, and lovers, for lonely men and women who dare to ask of life everything good and beautiful. It is for those who are too gentle to live among wolves.”
James Kavanaugh, There are men too gentle to live among wolves

“You are an explorer, and you represent our species, and the greatest good you can do is to bring back a new idea, because our world is endangered by the absence of good ideas. Our world is in crisis because of the absence of consciousness.”
Terence McKenna

“You cannot force commitment, what you can do…You nudge a little here, inspire a little there, and provide a role model.  Your primary influence is the environment you create.”
Peter Senge

“For Someone Awakening To The Trauma of His or Her Past:

For everything under the sun there is a time.
This is the season of your awkward harvesting,
When the pain takes you where you would rather not go,

Through the white curtain of yesterdays to a place
You had forgotten you knew from the inside out;
And a time when that bitter tree was planted

That has grown always invisibly beside you
And whose branches your awakened hands
Now long to disentangle from your heart.

You are coming to see how your looking often darkened
When you should have felt safe enough to fall toward love,
How deep down your eyes were always owned by something

That faced them through a dark fester of thorns
Converting whoever came into a further figure of the wrong;
You could only see what touched you as already torn.

Now the act of seeing begins your work of mourning.
And your memory is ready to show you everything,
Having waited all these years for you to return and know.

Only you know where the casket of pain is interred.
You will have to scrape through all the layers of covering
And according to your readiness, everything will open.

May you be blessed with a wise and compassionate guide
Who can accompany you through the fear and grief
Until your heart has wept its way to your true self.

As your tears fall over that wounded place,
May they wash away your hurt and free your heart.
May your forgiveness still the hunger of the wound

So that for the first time you can walk away from that place,
Reunited with your banished heart, now healed and freed,
And feel the clear, free air bless your new face.”
John O'Donohue, To Bless the Space Between Us: A Book of Blessings

“On the day when it will be possible for woman to love not in her weakness but in her strength, not to escape herself but to find herself, not to abase herself but to assert herself--on that day love will become for her, as for man, a source of life and not of mortal danger.”
Simone de Beauvoir




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