07/30/2025
... "In the midst of this, I found myself remembering the Hindu goddess Kali. If you don’t know her, Kali is fierce. She’s often depicted with wild hair, dark skin, a necklace of skulls, and fire in her eyes. She is the goddess of destruction—but not in the way we often think of it. Kali destroys only what no longer serves its purpose. She tears down illusion, ego, and stagnation. She is not chaos for chaos’s sake; she is the necessary dismantling that makes room for something truer, something new.
Her energy is raw, uncomfortable, and often misunderstood. But it’s also sacred. She reminds us that endings and beginnings are never far apart. That sometimes, for new growth to take root, the old has to be cleared away—even if it comes with discomfort, mess, or grief."
Read more about growth from destruction in Lindsay's latest blog: https://tealhausstrategies.com/a-light-in-the-crack/
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