Kreuzenstein Castle, Leobendorf, Austria

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Kreuzenstein Castle, Leobendorf, Austria
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“Southern Region of Iceland“ by | Simona Buratti
‘Heavenly Bodies’
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Mercury retrograde works in mysterious ways, even if you don’t run into people from your past, you’ll notice certain things that trigger old memories, such as smells that you haven’t smelt for years, that will take you right back to a certain time or place. People will look very similar to the people from your past, also triggering those old memories and emotions. ⏰✨
Pay attention to these things ✨
I’m leaving people in my life that treat me poorly. I’m walking away from relationships that are a detriment to my wellbeing. I’m making more time to take care of myself. I deserve this. I deserve to be loved.
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hmm, i will jump into this rabbit hole yes
Olga Abramova
honestly? Im sincere and so full of love and no one can ever take that away from me
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