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What Fauna Star Meadow Means to Me

April 13, 2026April 13, 2026 mimi Post a comment
What Fauna Star Meadow Means to Me

Fauna Star Meadow is a place I like to return to in my mind, a peaceful, imagined space where I can feel calm, connected, and at ease. It’s a kind of like an inner world where animals from different environments all exist together in harmony, despite their differences and what may come with that. There are warm areas, cool areas, dry spaces, and cozy places to rest. Each part is a little different, and yet it all fits together in a way that feels natural and balanced. 

Emotionally, it feels safe, held, adaptable, and free. There is a sense of light and calm, with a bit of curiosity and creativity woven in. Sometimes it’s a soft, sunlit day with flowers and movement all around, and other times it becomes a quiet, starry night. In this space, nothing feels out of place.

I’ve come to understand this kind of imagery as something we can intentionally create using our senses, imagining what a place looks like, feels like, sounds like, or even smells like. In that way, Fauna Star Meadow is one of my own internal “safe places.” I also believe that others can create their own version, a space that reflects what brings them peace, comfort, and meaning, where they also have choice and control over what belongs there.

For me, it also connects to my faith. It reminds me of God’s creation and His care for it, even in the smallest and most ordinary moments. There is something meaningful in simply being, in existing as we are.

In my work as a therapist, this image reflects the kind of space I hope to offer. A place that is person-centered, supportive, and nonjudgmental, where you can feel seen and accepted, and where your autonomy is respected. You are the expert of your own story, and I hope to walk alongside you in a way that feels steady and encouraging.

Fauna Star Meadow is, in many ways, a reminder that there is always space for peace, connection, creativity, and resilience.

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I’m a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who loves expressive arts, cozy spaces, and meaningful moments of connection. I enjoy creating environments where people can feel safe, seen, and free to be themselves! :) 🌻 Mimi Almero, MS, AMFT#150862 | Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist | Supervised by Dr. Trisha Church, PsyD, LPCC#13755 | Employed by Laguna Child and Family Therapy Group 🌻

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