Expanded x Ep 31 - Alexandra Roxo: Artist, Writer, Spiritual Mentor
I HAVE ENOUGH BELIEF IN MYSELF AND I’M WILLING TO TAKE A RISK IN HONOR OF MY EXPANSIONS, AND THE EXPANSION OF OTHERS AROUND ME. I’M WILLING TO RISK LOOKING DUMB OR FAILING IF IT’S ON BEHALF OF SOMETHING BIGGER THAN ME.
Alexandra Roxo is an artist, writer, and spiritual mentor who takes a uniquely raw and sensual approach to healing and transformation. She’s creating amazing art, championing the divine feminine resurgence, guiding lucky people on their journey to internal transformation, and so much more. Today, Alexandra shares her origin story, her experience hitting deep rock bottom, and the spiritual slap in the face that set her on a journey dedicated to being of service and helping other women.
Words from Alexandra:
“I am a Gemini Rising, and I am one of those people who was born with many habits. I don’t like boxes, so having to put myself in one, or two, or even three boxes just feels so limiting to my full expression!”
“The way that I do coaching is not like in a life coach way. It’s in a spiritual mentor way. So I work with people on the internal journey... going through an inner transformation.”
“I did three nights of ayahuasca and... the message I heard in that ceremony was you are going to help other women, and you have to dedicate your life to being of service.”
“I have enough belief in myself and I’m willing to take a risk in honor of my expansions, and the expansion of others around me. So I’m always willing to look dumb!”
“I’m willing to risk looking dumb or failing, if it’s on behalf of something bigger than me.”
In this episode, we talk about:
Alexandra’s karmic destiny
Being born to a Brazilian father and American mother
Her father’s journey from Brazil to the U.S. with nothing but a belt that his mother had sewn some diamonds into
Alexandra’s first spiritual mentor
The life-changing (and harsh) message that Alexandra received during a three-day ayahuasca journey
Meeting her mirror, and the difficult healing journey that followed
Alexandra’s expanders
Transitioning from directing into healing
Why Alexandra is willing to risk looking dumb or failing, if it’s on behalf of something bigger
The process of forgiving herself for not eating certain things, counting calories, and working out too much – and the healing that’s allowed her to eat a cookie without feeling guilty
The divine feminine & sexuality
What came out through #MeToo: the shadow of sexual assault, repression, and trauma that was in our collective
Resources:
Join Alexandra live: https://www.alexandraroxo.com/events
Where to find Alexandra:
Website: alexandraroxo.com
Instagram: @alexandraroxo
Facebook: facebook.com/alexandra.roxo.12
Twitter: @alexandraroxo