Triple Moon Tea by Alanis Morissette to Celebrate her Triple Moon Tour!
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Embrace Each Phase
A Note from Alanis Morissette
Triple Moon Tea invites you into an awareness of important & archetypal phases in your life, pointing toward each chapter’s growth, loss, blossoming & change. While each phase’s rites of passage can be linear, they are aspects of our humanity that can be accessed at any time: the youthful exuberance, vitality, and energy of the young waxing moon phase; the empathic, powerful & primordial phase of the mother in the FULL moon; & the waning moon’s integration and return to the deep wisdom and sage insights that growing older affords us, we return to that which was there the whole time.
Wholeness is something we come home to by slowly removing what no longer serves us to embrace the beauty that was hidden or once lost to us. My wish is that this tea and its personalized imbibing rituals can mark—for whichever phase you are in—the sanctity of your own unfolding, helping you return to your essential and natural wholeness.
I love you.
Alanis Morissette
Meet Alanis
Alanis Morissette is one of the most influential singer-songwriter-musicians/artists in contemporary music. Her deeply expressive music and performances have earned vast critical praise, 14 Canadian Juno Awards, 7 Grammy® Awards (with an additional 14 nominations), two Golden Globe nominations, a BRIT Award and sales of over 75 million albums worldwide. Her debut album JAGGED LITTLE PILL, was followed by nine more eclectic and critically acclaimed albums, all of which continue to influence and inspire fans and fellow artists alike. Her artistic impact can also be seen via “Jagged Little Pill, the Musical,” which made its Broadway debut in December 2019, was nominated for 15 Tony Awards, with 2 wins, and continues to tour globally. Alanis was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and most recently, The Canadian Songwriter Hall of Fame. Alanis has acted on the big and small screen both comedically and dramatically with roles in “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Dogma,” “Sex and the City,” “Weeds,” “Up All Night”, among many others. She is currently starring in Fox’s sitcom, “The Great North”.
Alanis’ influence can be felt not only in music; she is viewed as a bridge between the world of academia and culture at large. Her process of integrating a myriad of profound teachings - expanding upon them, rendering them pithy and clear - has evolved conversations surrounding her most resonant approaches for healing and wholeness and has allowed for a whole new form of expression both within and outside of the realm of music.
Alanis is a dedicated supporter and student of spiritual, psychological, and physical wholeness which includes addiction and trauma recovery, female empowerment, and the advancement of a more “whole” approach to children’s education. She has established her own model of wholeness and has shared the stage with some of today’s great thinkers and change agents, including Oprah Winfrey, Arianna Huffington, Neale Donald Walsch, Richard Schwartz, Gabor Mate, Ken Wilber, Harville Hendrix, John Gottman and others. She has contributed her writing to a variety of forums, including a weekly column in The Guardian, Time Magazine, and The New York Times, to name a few. Alanis leads workshops online as well as at learning institutions such as UCLA, Omega Institute, Esalen and 1440 Multiversity, as well as participating in a variety of keynote speaking engagements worldwide.
Morissette’s passionate commitment to learning, combines her formal education with a rigorous self-led course of study. As an independent scholar, Alanis has developed her own learning models and practices, integrating and distilling her research, knowledge, and experience into teachings that combine her clearly articulated (and often channeled) go-right-for-the jugular insights with profound empathy. With an eye toward functionality and somatic, emotional, psychological, cognitive and spiritual connectivity—with an emphasis on healing the ruptures in relationships with Soul, self, and other. She uses this triadic consideration throughout all her teachings. Alanis has always merged academic and psychological studies with her own personal self-work of personal and spiritual development, with the understanding that “if I don’t live it, I can’t support people in doing so.”
Her primary areas of study include the Internal Family Systems Model (IFS) of parts work—which expands upon her awareness of the multitudinousness of the self from a very young age; addiction recovery models (Pia Mellody, Tian Dayton, Peter Levine, Claudia Black, Albert Ellis, Richard Gill, etc); the Somatic Experiencing model of trauma recovery; Jungian and DebbieFord shadow work; parts work, attachment theory and attachment parenting; the Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) temperament trait as a style of sensory processing—and the inclusion of neuro and educative diversity, the expansion of the multiple intelligence theory by Howard Gardner; and clinical certification in Imago Therapy, gestalt awareness practice (Chris Price), open floor movement (Andrea Juhan) among many other modalities, trainings and systems. Facilitated through her writing, teaching, performances, interviews and public speaking, Alanis’ work to support others in repairing developmental traumas and re-establishing agency within themselves is born of a lifelong desire to support the alleviation of suffering on a micro and macro/cultural level.
As an activist, Alanis donates her time to causes that help raise awareness and funding on a number of focuses, including Equality Now; PSI (Postpartum Support International), NEDA (eating disorders recovery), SAMHSA (mental health), Music for Relief (environment), “Every Mother Counts” (motherhood/feminism), and P.S. Arts (supporting the arts in schools) in California, among many others. Alanis was awarded the UN Global Tolerance Award for her ability to hold space for the wide range of human experiences through her art and speaking. Her first podcast, “Conversations with Alanis Morissette,” featured guests such as Dr. Wendy Maltz, Dr Pia Mellody, Dan Seigel, Gordon Neufeld, Daniel Goleman and Byron Katie, etc. Alanis discusses art, psychology, physical, emotional, cognitive and developmental healing—as well as psychodrama and sociometrics/ experiential and gestalt influenced embodiment practices, relationships, health, wholeness and spirituality. Through her blogs, she explores these topics in detail and depth, as well as sharing personal recommendations and resources.
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