The initial episode was described as 'unhinged' and featured them deeply in grief, projecting their feelings onto unattainable crushes, and not fully integrated in their experiences. They felt it was not well-suited to release.
Sahara went through deep shadow work, including inner child healing, ancestral healing, somatics, and plant medicine. She focused on womb awakening and reawakening, which helped her understand and align with her deeper self and desires.
Sahara realized that her initial attraction to spiritual men often led to disappointment due to their lack of emotional maturity. She learned to prioritize deeper, more aligned connections and to trust her instincts about physical and emotional compatibility.
Sahara feels called to bring her spiritual teachings and support to international communities, particularly in the Middle East. She also wants to reconnect with her roots and explore new opportunities, feeling that she has gone as far as she can in LA.
Sahara is looking for an energetic match, someone who has gone through a dark night of the soul and has emotional maturity. She values a man who has a strong spiritual journey but does not want it to be his entire life, and someone who can handle her depth and purpose.
The Rose Dieta helped Sahara become more mindful of her energy leakage and the importance of boundaries. She realized that she was often over-sharing and sought deeper, more meaningful connections. It also showed her that she needs to trust her own journey and not feel pressured to fit into the expectations of others.
Sahara is skeptical about the need for legal marriage, feeling that it brings in the energy of the government and can be costly. She believes that if a man wants to get legally married, she is open to it, but it is not a priority for her.
Singlehood has allowed Sahara to focus deeply on her personal growth and career. She has launched an album, 'My Body is an Altar,' and made significant changes in her creative and professional life. It has been a period of rapid evolution and self-discovery.
Sahara advises women to focus on their dharma and soul's purpose, rather than getting lost in the ups and downs of dating. Krista encourages women to ask themselves if they are truly seeking a partnership or just running from being alone, emphasizing the importance of honesty and self-awareness.
Join Krista + Sahara Rose as they dig deep into the realms of spiritual growth and your favorite – dating! Sahara shares her dating experiences post-divorce, discussing the ups and downs of dating spiritual people and revealing what she is now looking for in her future partner.
From womb awakening training in Guatemala to soulful DJing in Rajasthan, Sahara opens up about the deep healing she’s done lately. Get ready to hear fresh insights from her journey through inner child and ancestral work, somatics, plant medicine, and more!
Together, Krista + Sahara explore how to strike a balance between the evolutionary necessity for women to connect and the profound personal growth that singlehood can bring. In your post-breakup healing era? Embracing your solitude, while also preparing for love? This is for you!
We also talk about:
Teaching feminine embodiment in Saudi Arabia
Unpacking Sahara’s “unhinged” yet insightful past episode
Dating apps vs. divine timing for meeting ‘the one’
How solo time can fuel creativity + inner peace
Revelations from shadow work + plant medicine
Limerence + post-divorce celebrity crushes
Balancing depth + levity in romantic pursuits
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