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Colombia, My Journey · February 15, 2024

Activating Magic


Time was fast and slow and non-existent in this magical space in the heart of the Andes….and suddenly it was my last day.

I was sad, and I was ready. Half in a space of hard-to-believe I was going back to civilization… and half of me was drinking in the promise of Buenos Aires, which called like a fresh start.

Buenos Aires….. my dear friend Josephine’s hometown! My amazing friend had looked over my Airbnb list for me, picking out the best possible neighborhood for me to stay. And though she hadn’t been to BA since she was a kid, she could advise me enough for it to feel like she was going with me.

Activating Magic

My last day at Chivor was packed… work, a kiting lesson, all squeezed in between calls with my coach.

One of the ways that this coach activates my magic is by helping me to see myself as the person who just does what I need to do… in order to create what I’m choosing to create.

The magic is that even if I don’t yet know the specifics of how it’ll all look – I can still choose to show up as that person. The one who finds the way to manifest the results. And who just does the thing.

It’s Already Here

Whatever I’m choosing.. it’s already here. It already exists.

I wanted to find the kind of connection and chemistry I felt with S?

… it’s already here, my coach would say.

Whatever I’m choosing to create — it’s already here. By universal law. (And, quantum physics agrees).

This was the energy I’d be taking with me to Argentina and beyond.

So I practiced knowing it was already here. Love was already here. Connection. Friends.

And then I suddenly remembered I had a message in my DM’s. It was from someone who’d messaged me after I introduced myself in a Nomad’s Facebook group….


I realized with a start that I hadn’t responded to his message. why?


Intimidation, maybe. I was really attracted to his pics, and too intimidated to respond.

… it’s already here.

I decided to send S my one second film that he’d inspired.

It wasn’t exactly closure, but something of the sort. There’d been a creative spark amplified as part of our connection… and I wanted this inspired connection to be what it had been, without needing it to be more.

So I sent off the video to S… “you inspired this, btw”.

And then it all felt done, and I picked up my phone and responded to the new guy in my DM’s who was traveling across Argentina.

Last Kiting Lesson

Last lesson, and I had a different kite than the one I’d been training with… it was more powerful, but slower to respond.

In a way, that made it easier, but it was also a whole new thing to adjust to.

As always, I swam towards the center of the lake, getting ready to launch the kite and practice a “waterstart.”

The skills were building, but the fear was still there. I’d feel the strength of the waves, the wind, the power of the kite, and I’d feel scared.

But sometimes the growth means doing the things that make you feel scared. And it’s okay.

… and then, there in the middle of the water, I heard my biz coach’s voice in my head:

what if it didn’t need to be hard?

What if it was okay to feel all the stuff- but it didn’t need to be hard?

and then I was up.

standing on the board, flying through the water, soaring with the wind.

and falling over, and doing it again.

the person who just does it.

Excellent control!! Very, very good, Rachel!! Juan was cheering me on, now.

And I was up on the board and it was perfect and glorious, and the sky was clear, and I’d made it through the storm, and Buenos Aires called.

Posted In: Colombia, My Journey · Tagged: Colombia, kitesurfing, outdoor adventures, personal growth, South America

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Buenos Dias, Valparaiso!! 🇨🇱 Buenos Dias, Valparaiso!! 🇨🇱
✨ La Paz, Bolivia has a special kind of magic. ✨ La Paz, Bolivia has a special kind of magic.  Timeless and ageless.  Old and new. High rise buildings and cobblestone streets. 

✨ Passionate political and social unrest mixed with music and art, endless festivals and celebrations, traditional native culture woven deep into everyday life, and some of the nicest people I’ve ever met (even in a year of traveling through Latin America where everyone is warm and welcoming and amazing).

✨ La Paz captured me and kept me here for a month longer than I’d planned cause I just didn’t want to leave. 

✨ I haven’t posted much cause the days have been packed- but time flies and my three months here are at their end.
 
✨ The experience of landing in a place that’s wildly unfamiliar, and then having it become home, has been the most profound part of nomad-ing (for a year next month 😮) — and that’s nowhere more true than here.

✨ And then there’s the experience of leaving a place that feels so connected, SO much a part of me, now.

✨ So with deep reverence for the people, the culture, the land that’s captivating and mysterious and beautiful, the energy that poured through me here, all the experiences that can’t be grasped, and the connections to stay…. sharing a glimpse of my love for this ageless, timeless place.

La Paz, Bolivia, June/ July/ August 2024

#lapaz #bolivia🇧🇴 #solofemaletravel
Reunion with my nomad friend @diana_mirs who I met Reunion with my nomad friend @diana_mirs who I met in Buenos Aires…  tonight we saw an amazing traditional Bolivian performance of masks/ dance/ music/ improv/ powerful drama/ confetti/ who knows what all was happening, because much of the Spanish was too fast for me to follow.  But, such a cool night!  So fun to cross paths with Diana again and to imagine/ guess where we’ll meet up next.  #nomadlife
one month in, and I’m in love with La Paz. 🥰 one month in, and I’m in love with La Paz. 🥰
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with the people I’ve met, with the land, with the way native culture is so embedded into daily life (as I understand, this is largely the work of former President Evo Morales, whose work included protection of indigenous practices and making 36 native languages official 😮)
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we’ve just passed the coldest day of the year - super chilly since I got here- but now it’s rapidly warming up, and there seems to be little in between, climate-wise at 12,000 feet.
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I’ve experienced some pretty intense physical effects from the altitude- and also there’s an extreme, pristine clarity to the air, a different dimension of focus, and all the energy pouring through 🏔️
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also, yes, there WAS an attempted coup last week, centered less than 2 miles from me, and I’m fine
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the political tumult is layered as the people continue to strive for economic balance and a better life, and an energy of fire and spirit pours through
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and the beauty is everywhere, the mountains surrounding in a protective embrace, the views of the city lights from the “Monticulo” divine, the coca leaves and tea truly a sacred gift, and the spirit in the land and the people heartwarming and genuine and gentle and fiercely loving.
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so much more to share, but here’s my experiences of June capture in #1secondeveryday 
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#lapaz #bolivia #latam #explore #solofemaletravel #adventure
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