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Britney Spears has been opening up about her life changes after resolving her recent case in Ventura, California.

Earlier this month, her attorney Michael A. Goldstein entered a plea on her behalf to a "wet reckless." The deal meant prosecutors dropped the DUI charge that followed her March 4 arrest.

Spears did not appear in court, but Goldstein said: "Through her plea today, Britney has accepted responsibility for her conduct. She has taken significant steps to implement positive change which is clearly reflected in the Ventura County District Attorney's decision to reduce the charge in this case and dismiss the DUI."

Days later, Spears shared a reflective Instagram post featuring a photo of herself holding a baby snake. "Went to the pet store with my kids and look at what a beautiful baby snake this is," she wrote.

"Snakes are symbolic of good health, higher consciousness, and pure luck..." She continued: "I'm so damn thankful to my friends and so many new beautiful people I have met through my spiritual journey... all a blessing in disguise."

She said she is still learning to treat herself with kindness. "I still have to learn how to be kind to myself and the way I speak to myself... It's a never ending journey and sometimes I just stop, look up and say wow God I think that was you and smile on!!!!"

Spears had voluntarily entered a treatment facility in April, leaving in early May before her plea deal was finalized. Sources told People her two sons, Sean Preston, 20, and Jayden James, 19, have been a major motivation for her recovery.

Following her sentencing, Spears posted another cryptic message online: "Your energy is magnetic, goddess," attributed to "Moon Magic Priestess."

Her focus now is on healing, spirituality, and continuing her journey of self-reflection.