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  • Discovering Personal Power in a Vast Universe

    Discovering Personal Power in a Vast Universe

    It’s impossible for me to fathom all that is out there the microscopic creature I am,on this small planet,in the middle of an endless universe. It almost sounds unrealwhen compared to the trivial worriesthat fill my days. Money, time. Made up concepts. The ability to do whatever I desireis right here within reach.And yet, I…

  • The Last Best Place

    The Last Best Place

    Montana —one small town,country music,swing dancing,big skies,open plains,mountains, hills, lakes, rivers —a true display of nature’s finest.Earth’s wonder. It can be suffocating and comfortingall in the same breath. I can run free across the globe,but I know in my heart Montana will always be home. My roots stretch wideacross the plains of eastern Montana.How lucky…

  • In the Darkness of Pain, We Understand the Light

    In the Darkness of Pain, We Understand the Light

    It’s said that in the light, things grow.And by things, I mean us. Our personal growth. Our egos decay, and the true spirit of who we are begins to shine through. But what comes after that?When the reality of the world—the terror, the heartbreak—breaks down the mind games, the walls, the maze… what then?When we’re…

  • Insights from Rob Bell’s Everything Is Spiritual

    Insights from Rob Bell’s Everything Is Spiritual

    Rob Bell’s “Everything Is Spiritual” deeply resonated with me during a summer read. Its conversational tone on spirituality makes profound topics accessible. Key themes include the importance of relationships, personal growth through pain, and the reminder to evaluate our pursuits. The book inspires connection and encourages positive change in life.

  • Reflections on Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now

    Reflections on Eckhart Tolle’s The Power of Now

    I’ve read The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle a few times, and I can say the central message is incredibly important for organizing my thoughts, opinions, and emotions. Yet, ultimately, his view of memory feels a bit distasteful to me. I’m not sure if it’s because of my grief that I didn’t like his…

It’s Simply Ky

Welcome to my world. I’m Kyra Oakland — a passionate marketer, traveler, and dedicated creative. This space is where I share my professional insights, travel experiences, and personal reflections. I hope you find inspiration, valuable information, and a sense of connection, whether you’re exploring my personal or professional portfolio. Thanks for stopping by.