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Lotus Life The Podcast - With Rose Tautari

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This week’s episode of Lotus Life The Podcast with Rose Tautari is focused on the way in which aspects of our individual Human Design can be used as we bring activism into our daily lives, in order to create lasting change to fight for social justice and to dismantle systemic racism worldwide.   After taking part in the #amplifymelanatedvoices campaign, there are many of us feeling the energy of ‘what next, and where too?’ That has been a question swirling around in the past week, and in amongst the pain, the unlearning and relearning, and the momentum created by worldwide protests and activism… there is the lingering question about how do we move forward as a collective? How do we keep this movement pushing forward and sweeping out the old paradigm to create something new? How do we create lasting meaningful change?   Activism and standing up for change in this world is not a snap your fingers and its magically a different system and world, so this week I am sharing how to enmesh activism in your life over the long haul.   I wanted to share with you a few ways how your Human Design can help you to determine your ‘lane’ and what is energetically correct for your aura and how to show up using your unique power on the daily (rather than feeling like you have to be an activist according to how someone else is, or that you’ve suddenly sprinted the first kilometer from a standing start, only to see that the course ahead of you is a marathon)   LINKS:   There are three women I wanted to tag and to thank for their guidance and wisdom, who I have been inspired by to create this episode after listening and learning to their voices and brilliance: Aycee Brown Willow Rising Jenna Zoe Find your Human Design using this FREE tool mybodygraph.com Eager to learn more about your Human Design? Click here for free resources, blogs and online Masterclasses available anytime Grab your free copy of my short-read book "Destination Happiness"