We recently had the chance to connect with Shira Adler and have shared our conversation below.
Shira , a huge thanks to you for investing the time to share your wisdom with those who are seeking it. We think it’s so important for us to share stories with our neighbors, friends and community because knowledge multiples when we share with each other. Let’s jump in: What are you being called to do now, that you may have been afraid of before?
Q: What are you being called to do now, that you may have been afraid of before?
A:
Right now, I’m being called to take up the full space of my own life — not the edited version, not the “manageable” version, but the whole, luminous, inconveniently-large truth of why I’m here.
For years, I carried extraordinary ideas quietly. I built them, tended them, wrote them, prototyped them, raised children alongside them, and held entire ecosystems of possibility in my chest — but I tried to make them small enough to fit inside circumstances, relationships, and rooms that weren’t designed to hold them.
That season is over.
I’m being called to step into a scale of leadership and creative stewardship that once felt too bold, too fast, too “who do you think you are?”
Well, guess what? I know — in the most expansive, truest, and unequivocally badass way — exactly who I am.
So now it feels inevitable.
I’m building an integrated constellation of projects — regenerative real estate, wellness hospitality, educational content, media platforms, and conscious design ventures — and for the first time, I’m not hiding the architecture or apologizing for the scope. I’m assembling teams, trusts, partners, and structures that can carry the voltage of what I’ve been cultivating privately for years.
And the surprising thing?
It doesn’t feel frightening anymore.
It feels like coming home.
The truth is, the only thing I was ever afraid of was shrinking — of dimming the very mission that has been quietly shaping me all along. So the call now is simple:
Speak clearly.
Build bravely.
Live the size of my actual soul.
And let the work touch the people it was always meant to reach.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I’m Shira Adler — a vibrational wellness founder, writer, and creative alchemist whose work lives at the intersection of ancient plant wisdom and modern science. Through MetaSyn™ + Modern Alchemy™, our mission, passion and process—I help people remember what their bodies, breath, and brilliance already know: healing doesn’t have to be complicated to be profound.
My flagship line, Synergy by Shira Adler®, offers clean, intentional self-and-soul care products — including Synergy Sprays™, Bliss Butter™, and soon to launch, Synergy Sensuals™, and Sensual Sips™ (bodacious botanical beverages) — each paired with ultra-short MetaSyn™ micro-rituals that help people shift their nervous systems in 60–180 seconds. It’s wellness designed to be felt, not just talked about.
I’m also the author of The ABCs of CBD™, now expanding into a full trilogy — with two additional books focused on the agritech and conscious-design branches of the same extraordinary plant family. These projects anchor the educational arm of my work and serve as the bridge between earth, industry, and embodiment.
Beyond products and books, I’m developing Harmony House™ and EcoSynergy, LLC — nature-forward, hemp-integrated environments where sustainability, beauty, and wellbeing merge into next-generation living concepts. This includes hospitality, wellness-tourism, and neuro-art-infused spaces intentionally designed for transformation.
Across everything I create — whether a product, a page, a place, or a practice — my mission is simple:
To bring humans back to themselves, one breath, one moment, one micro-ritual at a time.
Okay, so here’s a deep one: Who were you before the world told you who you had to be?
Before the world handed me instructions, I was a growing soul learning to step into the power and true meaning of my given name — Shira Tamar Adler — a name that, even as a child, carried music, depth, and the quiet destiny of someone who would one day speak, sing, and lead through soaring frequency. My name literally translates to: Song of the Palm Tree, Eagle (yes, really).
I was a barefoot mystic with pockets full of rocks and a throat chakra that never came with an off switch. I sang before I spoke. I used my voice like a tuning fork. I instinctively understood that sound could shift energy long before I ever studied it or earned my degrees in vocal performance.
I felt everything — the hum of people’s emotions, the pulse of trees, the shimmer in the air before something true wanted to come through. I was wildly intuitive long before I had language for intuition. I could read a room the way other kids read books.
I believed plants had personalities and songs. In many ways, I still do.
And then, like so many of us, I learned to shrink.
To edit my intuition.
To soften my power to keep others comfortable.
To carry responsibilities that belonged to a much older version of me.
It took years — and maybe lifetimes — to unlearn that pattern.
But the beautiful truth is that the original me never disappeared. She simply waited.
Now, through vibrational wellness, plant-based alchemy, and consciousness design, I am returning to her — the girl who always knew healing, joy, and energy were connected. Everything I create today is an invitation for others to remember the parts of themselves that existed before the world rewrote their magic.
So who was I before the world told me who I had to be?
Exactly who I am now — only louder, freer, and finally allowed to take up the space that was mine all along.
When did you stop hiding your pain and start using it as power?
For most of my life, I was taught — directly and indirectly — to make myself smaller. To be agreeable, palatable, “easy.” To carry the weight quietly and transmute it in private, then come back out smiling. I became fluent in holding everything for everyone else while keeping my own ache and vulnerability tucked behind competence and compassion.
And for a kid who clearly wanted to be seen — full spotlight, center-stage, receiving the velvet-curtained adoration that matched the voltage I felt inside — this created a kind of soul-whiplash. It kept me in a flux-state, pinball-bouncing between “shoulds” and “coulds,” far more often than my teachers, parents, and relationships probably appreciated.
But there came a moment — a quiet, seismic moment — when that pattern shattered.
Not in drama, but in truth.
It was the day I realized that my sensitivity wasn’t a flaw to manage; it was a frequency to lead with. That my intuition wasn’t “too much”; it was information. That my heartbreaks weren’t evidence of failure; they were portals that rewired me for deeper purpose.
I stopped hiding my pain when I finally understood that nothing in me was broken — I was simply built for more voltage than the environments I’d been trying to fit into.
That was the pivot.
The reclamation.
I began speaking and creating from the places I once tried to protect. I allowed my voice — the one I spent years modulating to keep the peace — to become a tuning fork for truth, healing, and bold, embodied leadership.
My work in vibrational wellness was born from that shift. Every product, every ritual, every line of writing carries the alchemy of it: the knowing that vulnerability becomes velocity — and pain becomes power — the moment you stop apologizing for feeling deeply and start letting it refine and rejuvenate you.
That’s when everything in my life changed.
Not because the struggle disappeared — but because I stopped seeing it as something to overcome and started seeing it as something to transform.
Alright, so if you are open to it, let’s explore some philosophical questions that touch on your values and worldview. What important truth do very few people agree with you on?
The truth I live by — and the one that tends to rattle the cages of both the “woo” crowd and the “prove-it-to-me” skeptics — is this:
Everything is vibration, and everything is communication.
Your body, your home, your relationships, your business, your symptoms, your stuck points — they all speak. The question is never whether energy is real. It’s whether we’re willing to real-ize it with both our physical and intuitive centers — and deeply listen.
Most people want wellness to come wrapped in either science or spirituality, but not both. They want a single path, a single authority, a single explanation that makes them feel safe.
What I know — in my bones, my lineage, and my lived experience — is that healing is a conversation between worlds.
It’s biochemical and emotional.
It’s ancient and emergent.
It’s somatic and celestial.
It’s measurable and mysterious.
We suffer not because the universe is withholding answers, but because we were trained to mistranslate the signals — to override intuition, to dismiss subtle knowing, to medicate the message instead of decoding it.
The real shift — the one I’m here to midwife on the planet — is helping people remember that their inner frequency is the operating system of their entire life.
Change your vibration, and you change:
• how people respond to you
• what opportunities find you
• how your body heals
• how your home feels
• how your destiny unfolds
Most people don’t agree with this because they’re still living inside the myth that life happens to them.
But those of us who have walked through fire, rebuilt identity, reclaimed voice, and stood in the ashes knowing we were not done — we understand.
Life is not happening to us.
It is happening with us,
for us,
through us.
Once you feel that truth — not just in your mind, but in your cells — nothing is ever the same again. And that, to me, is the most liberating truth we rarely say out loud.
Okay, so let’s keep going with one more question that means a lot to us: If immortality were real, what would you build?
If immortality were real — well, first I’d… wait, you think it isn’t? Dr. Christiane Northrup said it best: “Aging is innate; vitality is optional.” And she’s right. Energy continues. Consciousness evolves. We are immortal by design; we simply forget. But okay… let’s pretend we’re talking about the physical-plane version for a moment.
If time were infinite, I would build worlds — literal and metaphoric.
I would build sanctuaries where people remember themselves.
Sonic temples, wellness villages, creative labs, neuro-art portals, and regenerative hospitality ecosystems where the body heals, the mind expands, and the soul finally exhales.
I would build an entire network of places and products that help humans reroute their lives back to coherence — through scent, sound, story, science, and the ancient plant allies that have guided us for millennia.
I would build spaces where families reconnect.
Where over-givers finally rest.
Where women reclaim their magic.
Where the “sensitive ones” discover sensitivity was always a superpower.
I am building a global lattice of Harmony House™–style hubs — plant-forward, hemp-integrated, energetically intelligent environments that treat humans as multidimensional beings, not malfunctioning machines.
And I would build one more thing — perhaps the most important:
A world where people stop abandoning themselves — or rather, where people feel so deeply nourished, supported, and met that self-abandonment no longer feels necessary.
A world where the environments and experiences of self and soul care truly satiate the human spirit.
Because immortality isn’t about living forever.
It’s about remembering who you are for long enough to become what you came here to be.
That’s what I’d build.
And honestly… I’ve already started.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://ShiraSynergy.com
- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/@MetaSyn_Muse
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shiraadler/
- Twitter: https://X.com/@The1Shira
- Facebook: https://Facebook.com/The1ShiraAdler
- Youtube: https://YouTube.com/@SynergyShow







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