🩁 Sacred Roar: Where Spirit Meets Spine

Where Spirit Meets Spine

Hey you—
If you’re reading this, you probably feel it too:
That rising heat in your chest when the world asks you to stay small.
That tension between wanting to heal and wanting to scream.
That deep knowing that spirituality can’t just be soft anymore. It has to be honest. It has to be brave.

Welcome to Sacred Roar.

This is the space where spirit grows teeth.
Where tenderness meets action.
Where we sit with grief and ignite change.

I’ve spent years offering spiritual guidance, reading tarot, holding space. And while that still lives sacred in me, something has shifted. I can no longer separate the soul from the state of the world.

Here’s the truth:
As spiritual people, lightworkers, healers—we’re also humans.
Humans who live on Earth. In cities. Under governments. In bodies.

We are the Universe experiencing itself, yes—but that doesn’t mean we get to float above the fires.
We are here for this moment.

And while some may be called to work quietly in stillness, I am not one of them.

I’ve felt the rage.
I’ve seen the injustice.
And I’ve felt silenced by a spiritual community that told me my anger was “too much.”
That truth-speaking was “low vibe.”
That activism was somehow out of alignment.

That’s not spirituality. That’s spiritual bypassing dressed in white robes.
And honestly? That’s religion in disguise. And I’m not here for that mess.

There are no rules to spiritual awakening.
It is raw.
It is personal.
It is powerful.

So this space—Sacred Roar—is where I’ll share the truths I once held back. The fire I tried to tame. The soul of a woman who is both spirit and spine.

If you’ve ever felt too loud for the spiritual world, or too spiritual for the real world—this space is for you.

Let’s rise.
Let’s roar.

With you in the fire,
Aimee

đŸ”„ Reflection:
This week, ask yourself:
Where have I gone silent to stay “spiritual”? And what might my sacred roar sound like now?

📣 PS
If this resonated, forward it to someone who’s finding their roar, too.
And if you’re new here—welcome to the pride!