I did it! It’s happening!
and now Cosmic Healing will also have a physical presence in the Bay Area for at least a year!
I’ve been wanting to move to the Bay Area for the last two years, and I think I made the move right when it needed to happen for me. I was able to really take a step back from other people’s expectations, allowing for the conception of Cosmic Healing, traveling, and letting go of fear. Now that I’m here, I feel like I’m home!! The people of the Oakland are honestly so kind; I don’t know if I’ve ever been complimented so consistently by kind strangers.

My first day of a “formal” job
it’s been weird starting a 9-to-5 job, but thankfully, it hasn't been nearly as exhausting as I thought it would be. I do use going into the office (which is mostly empty and still requiring masks!!) as an excuse to get dressed + look cute

my skin is a major indicator of comfort, and I’m glowing

neighborhood pic! the hills! the homes!

me in my new kitchen; this is literally my new favorite pic of me

Day 2 on ze job
my first weekend in the Bay, I was in San Francisco, and I was able to experience a beautiful city parks, the Presidio and Alta Plaza. Below are some pics of the calming and scenic views





this jean jacket has continued to provide warmth and fashion for years! thankful my mom liked an oversized look when she was in her 20s


y’alllllll, people here truly just stay giving stuff away! It’s beautiful. I wish I could’ve taken these mirror closet doors, but I settled for a lil mirror selfie

kay and yanai (scorpio group 22) with me in my new apartment. it’s so beautiful meeting community members in real life, sharing meals and good conversation

already feels like a months ago that Claire (Taurus group 22) and I moved into our apartment, and not just a lil over a week

kay and sagarika (Taurus group 22) sharing space and spreading warmth
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