Tag: healing
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I’m not bipolar
I just like my highs real high And my lows real low To question my entire existence And then fully plunge into it When I believe I want to trust wholeheartedly Despite logic reason and So called common sense When I doubt I want no stone left unturned To question Stars and the Moon and…
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Would you dare to trust your body?
When was the first time you thought there’s something wrong with your body? I might have been only 5 or 6. Ever since then, a large part of my life was an uphill battle to lose weight, and to keep it off afterwards. Only recently I managed to quit this wicked game. Dieting felt wrong…
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The world needs you open
Bless the thing that broke you down and cracked you open, because the world needs you open. — Rebecca Campbell
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Show me your wounds
Show me Your wounds And I’ll show you mine We’ll go down to the Ocean In the sweetest embrace Let the salty medicine Wash them all inside out Till it breaks Us both open We will weep And bow To the divine light That will shine Through the cracks
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Pictures of the soul
Can you imagine? I have an entire art gallery that fits in my purse. Every single picture in it is incredibly emotional and touching. I love surrounding myself with beautiful objects, and these are not just beautiful, but also allow me learn a lot about myself. These are the best images of Deborah Koff-Chapin, which…
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Wellness debt
I caught some cold virus two days ago. It’s nothing serious at all, but still quite unpleasant. My head hurts, my throat is sore, I can’t sleep, taste food, or focus at work, and have the energy levels of an old potato. Despite everything I just said, I’m not complaining at all. It’s much better…
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Pink glitter ribbon
Come with me To the riverbank Bring all your Precious treasures All of your Deepest wounds (…)
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Note to self: how to live with a slouchy potato
There’s something I must confess. I have a secret alter ego. Every now and then, the creative and passionate human being that I normally am turns into a slouchy potato. This doesn’t happen very often, but enough to become a nuisance. Slouchy potato doesn’t feel like getting out of bed in the morning, and doesn’t…
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If you see suffering, don’t feel sorry
If you see someone go through a hard time, don’t feel sorry for them. It deprives them of agency. If you say you’re sorry, you’re saying they’re unable to deal with what is happening. People are much wiser and stronger than we think. They have the power to use whatever challenge they’re facing as a…
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