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listening to the bones

Kathryn Fintina

a newsletter about intuition, writing, manifesting, and other things to hopefully make you laugh, smile, release, and wonder.

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Latest Issues

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seven months of silence

I wrote the previous issue of listening to the bones a while before I published it. I wrote it and then I sat on it for a while – perhaps I was afraid of putting it out there.

10 months ago
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if you need to do something scary, do something scarier first

One day, a few weeks ago now, I woke up knowing I had a frightening task ahead of me. A task that would require me to be brave and believe in myself in a way I hadn’t for some time.

a year ago
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when people are mirrors

I spend a lot of time alone.

2 years ago
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into the heart of acceptance

A few weeks ago, I was feeling in a limbo of sorts, not knowing how long I would be in one place or where I’d be going next. It was such an unsettling experience, and I would lie awake at night thinking about all the things I thought I shou...

2 years ago
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  • Kathryn Fintina

    woman. writer. listening carefully to catch a whisper of intuition. leaning in, one story at a time.

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