Please call me on my shit. If I hurt you. If I leave you. If I make you feel unseen. If I drop you. If I miss you. If my motives seem unclean. Please call me on my shit When I say something that’s rude. Call me out at times you feel run …

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Please call me on my shit. If I hurt you. If I leave you. If I make you feel unseen. If I drop you. If I miss you. If my motives seem unclean. Please call me on my shit When I say something that’s rude. Call me out at times you feel run …
MIND = M.I.N.D i.e Mostly Inaccurate Neuro-Drama!
MIND = M.I.N.D i.e Mostly Inaccurate Neuro-Drama!
XXX See Leah’s story – the heart-mind and pen behind DharmaComics; http://dharmacomics.com/about/ Support Leah here – https://society6.com/dharmacomics About Dharma Comics Leah Pearlman drew her first comic in 2010 when her dad’s cancer went into remission. She drew a comic announcing the good news and posted it on Facebook. A week later, after encouraging a friend to “follow his heart,” an image…
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Yay!! It's here! It's finally here! Introducing the first ever animated short film based on a Dharma Comic. It's drawn, animated, musically scored, and produced by a small crew of the most loving giving heartfelt beings from around the world. We hope you love it! After I Saw You Produced by Yolanda Baker.
" Introducing the first ever animated short film based on a Dharma Comic. It's drawn, animated, musically scored, and produced by a small crew of the most loving giving heartfelt beings from around the world. We hope you love it!"
Produced by Yolanda Barker Film
"How hungry I've been craving perfection while starving myself of human connection
Leah Pearlman, Dharma Comics
I was recently told of an African tribe that does the most beautiful thing.
When someone does something hurtful and wrong, they take the person to the center of town, and the entire tribe comes and surrounds him. For two days they’ll tell the man every good thing he has ever done.
The tribe believes that every human being comes into the world as Good, each of us desiring safety, love, peace, happiness.
But sometimes in the pursuit of those things people make mistakes. The community sees misdeeds as a cry for help.
They band together for the sake of their fellow man to hold him up, to reconnect him with his true Nature, to remind him who he really is, until he fully remembers the truth from which he'd temporarily been disconnected: "I AM GOOD".
Source: Dharma Comics