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Karmic Mirror is evolving, and just like the season shifting, something new is moving through the feed.
Michelle and Ally are introducing Karmic Currents to the rotation, a new episode format alongside their guest conversations and original episodes.
In this first Karmic Currents episode, one theme kept finding its way into every corner of the conversation: discomfort. Whether it showed up in the weight of a new business, the unexpected emotions that birthdays can stir, or the very human tendency to avoid what feels uncertain, discomfort had something to say.
At one point, the conversation turns toward an idea that felt especially resonant: we often get to choose our discomfort. We can repeat the same approaches that keep us stuck and live with the familiar frustration that follows, or we can try something new and face the kind of discomfort that stretches us, expands us, and asks more of who we are becoming.
š Discomfort as a recurring visitor ā and what it might be pointing to
š The difference between repeating familiar discomfort and choosing the kind that leads to growth
š Reality TV as an unexpected mirror for how we relate and connect
š Astrology's very literal presence in the everyday chaos of life
š What it means to experiment, be imperfect, and keep showing up anyway
Continue the Conversation
ā Karmic Mirror on Substackā
ā Follow Karmic Mirror on Instagramā
ā Connect on Facebookā
Find ā Michelleā and ā Allyā on Instagram!Ā
Resources
š« ā To Be Magnetic (code āKARMICā for 15% offā
By w/ Ally Miller and Michelle Del Valle of 5th Line StudioKarmic Mirror is evolving, and just like the season shifting, something new is moving through the feed.
Michelle and Ally are introducing Karmic Currents to the rotation, a new episode format alongside their guest conversations and original episodes.
In this first Karmic Currents episode, one theme kept finding its way into every corner of the conversation: discomfort. Whether it showed up in the weight of a new business, the unexpected emotions that birthdays can stir, or the very human tendency to avoid what feels uncertain, discomfort had something to say.
At one point, the conversation turns toward an idea that felt especially resonant: we often get to choose our discomfort. We can repeat the same approaches that keep us stuck and live with the familiar frustration that follows, or we can try something new and face the kind of discomfort that stretches us, expands us, and asks more of who we are becoming.
š Discomfort as a recurring visitor ā and what it might be pointing to
š The difference between repeating familiar discomfort and choosing the kind that leads to growth
š Reality TV as an unexpected mirror for how we relate and connect
š Astrology's very literal presence in the everyday chaos of life
š What it means to experiment, be imperfect, and keep showing up anyway
Continue the Conversation
ā Karmic Mirror on Substackā
ā Follow Karmic Mirror on Instagramā
ā Connect on Facebookā
Find ā Michelleā and ā Allyā on Instagram!Ā
Resources
š« ā To Be Magnetic (code āKARMICā for 15% offā