

Everything you do is an act of creation. You are shaping your life in every moment—even when you don’t realize it.Let this sink in… even in the moments when you are “trying not to create,” you are actually bringing something into existence.
Read More
There’s a power and strength in not knowing and being curious.We live in a world that prioritizes answers. Where not knowing can feel like weakness. Where ambiguity often gets confused with not being intelligent.But what if not knowing was a strength?What if it was the beginning of a greater understanding?
Read More
There is much about life that remains a mystery. And we are all different from one another but still, there are a “few” things we all have in common. We call them the Nine Basic Givens:Perfection – We are all imperfect. We have all made mistakes, and we will continue to do so throughout our lives. Yet, in our imperfection, we are perfect … perfectly human.
Read More
Somewhere along the way, many of us forgot how to believe in what is possible, to dream. To dream of who we wanted to be. To dream of the kind of world we wanted to live in. Where do we find ourselves instead? Managing? Coping? Reacting? Struggling? And at the same time, knowing deep within ourselves that there is another way! What have we done with that part of ourselves (or others) that can envision a better world? The cornerstone of the Reconsider ethos begins with an invitation back into the Mystery of life, into what is possible and to view it through a Cycle of Creation—it reconnects us to our ability to manifest from a more conscious and connected place.
Read More
Humanity is living way beneath our potential. What if we stopped and took a moment to explore what is possible? What if we gave ourselves (and each other) permission to be curious, uncover hidden patterns, and reconnect with deeper life insights?
Read More
This past month, The Farm welcomed a new circle of women into the ongoing rhythm of Reconsider. We gathered not just to connect, but to remember—to return to what has always been known in our bones: that as women, we hold the thread.
Read More