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never underestimate the healing power of a patch of sunlight
Imagine it's raining
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CARD OF THE DAY: for anyone who comes across this post.
The 6 of Swords is about a transition from a hard point in your life to a lighter one. You are holding onto baggage from the past, whether it be relationships or bad habits and now is the time to attempt to release them from your soul and mind. You are headed into a better headspace and a more relaxed situation than you've previously been in. Instead of looking at what's behind you, look to the future instead. Your future is bright and holds no pain of what you've been through as long as you will allow it. Holding on is easy but letting go is what will shift you forward and give you better opportunities to reinvent yourself.
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this is genuinely the greatest advice out there. i don't even think there's anything i can add just read it again and again. from rainer maria rilke. aka chill :)
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