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Author: Emily Potter

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Originally from Salt Lake City, Utah, Emily Potter is a ceremonial folk musician and director of the Lightworker Musicians Tribe. She has been traveling internationally since May 2015, performing for audiences in 14 countries thus far. Emily is passionate about empowering spiritually-based musicians to live their true soul’s purpose without money acting as a barrier. She is now delighted to perform in a folk music duo as Jason and Emily. www.jasonandemily.com www.facebook.com/jasonandemily

Can I Still Call Myself a Lightworker?

I haven’t “produced” anything for over a year. No music, no mentorship, no content, no commitment to a cause, no tangible return on your patronage. I admit that at times I have sunk into guilt that you are still here. Many patrons have left. Why are you still here?

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Dear You, Who Struggle with Chronic Illness

I have no agenda with this letter, other than to thank you for being with me last night.  Your compassion and understanding of my suffering offered me companionship when I really needed it most. I wrote this vulnerable letter for you to feel the same compassionate companionship from me. 

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When My Business Closed…

Can I still consider myself a worthwhile part of humanity if I’m not actively contributing anything substantial…for years? How about for a lifetime? Until my Inner Guidance invited me to shut it all down, I didn’t know how tenaciously I had defined my worth by my career.

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3 Reasons I Don’t Try to “Wake You Up”

3 Reasons I Don’t Try to “Wake You Up”

A younger version of me felt an immense responsibility to help people “get woke”. Now, I spend no energy trying to wake up anyone, save anyone, or worry for anyone. Here are three reasons why I don’t need to wake you up, using my friend Meredith’s story as my example.

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