Ep. 16: Sheleana Aiyana On the Foundations of Conscious Relationship
Episode No. 16
SHELEANA AIYANA
33 | Vancouver, BC | Projector with Splenic Authority, 6/2 Profile | Conscious Relationship Writer | @risingwoman @sheleanaaiyana
Soul Mission. . .To be of service to as many people in this world as I can
Song that Reminds Me of my Inner Queen . . . Diamonds & Demons by Nessi Gomes
An Empowered Woman. . . Is at home in herself
The Older I Get the More I Realize. . . Love is all that matters
I'd Really Like To. . . Sponsor an entire orphanage(s)
What Makes me Worthy. . .I am human
Wisdom I can’t Forget . . .We are all walking each other home
Words to Live By . . .Now is all there is
My Favorite Thing about Womanhood. . . Is experiencing the depth of my existence
Founder of Rising Woman Sheleana Aiyana joins the podcast to talk about the foundations of conscious relationship. We discuss noticing our growth edge in relationships, vulnerability, inner child work, boundaries, plus the abandonment and mother wound.
Sheleana shares the difference between traditional relationships and conscious relationships, and what to remember during times of cultural change.
WE ALSO TALK ABOUT
The misconceptions about the Wild Woman archetype
Owning and noticing shadow aspects, how to do shadow work
The difference between being a victim and victim consciousness
TIME STAMPS
18:75—Wild woman definition
20:65—Owning & noticing shadow aspects
22:45—How to do shadow work
25:72—Victom consciousness
30:45—Growing edge in relationships
31:72—Vulnerability
38:45—The importance of play
39:45—Inner child
42:00—Difference between traditional relationships and conscious relationships
49:65—Abandonment wound & mother wound
56:00—Forgiveness
RESOURCES
Sheleana Aiyana's Instagram | Rising Woman Website | Rising Woman Instagram
Rising Woman's Heal Your Relationships Program
Books mentioned in episode: Book that changed Sheleana's life: Getting the Love You Want, Harville Hendrix, Attached, Amir Levin and Rachel Heller, Conscious Loving, Gay Hendricks and Kathlyn Hendricks, The Journey from Abandonment to Healing, Susan Anderson, Mother-Daughter Wisdom, Christiane Northrup, M.D.