When it seems humanly impossible to do more in a difficult situation, surrender yourself to the inner silence and thereafter wait for a sign of obvious guidance or for a renewal of inner strength. ā Paul Brunton
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When it seems humanly impossible to do more in a difficult situation, surrender yourself to the inner silence and thereafter wait for a sign of obvious guidance or for a renewal of inner strength. ā Paul Brunton
If she aināt a freak then why ?
In german, there are two ways of saying the word crunchy, but they are specified. You can say āknackigā as in crunchy celery, or you can say āknusprigā as in crunchy fried chicken and I just think thatās beautiful.
Funny how the songs in my playlists switch up right around when I switch up the man in my life š
Bro, he is not worth the heart break...
I understand why people state phrases such as " Working with light", "We should be attempting to reconnect with true self, our light body". However what I thought about the other day was "Why do we not state that we need to return to our darkness and why so much emphasis on the word light?". Is it cause darkness for the most part has a bad connotation to it? I was raised Catholic and I was never told to tend to my darkness. As if darkness isn't apart of us and what makes us whole. Based on the statement "return to light" to me it breaks down as if it's stating that we're going full circle back to our light. But if we're going full circle aren't we going back to our darkness? Right? "Out of darkness comes light", "everything in dark will once come to light," Shouldn't it be somewhere along the lines of "We should re-learn how to use our light bodies" or "We should also tend to our light side to have balance within ourselves?"
These are just my thoughts, maybe I'm getting too technical with it? if anyone would like to share their perspective on this or maybe I've missed something I'm all for open discussions šš
Asking kids their role models actually seems like a great way to diagnose early issues, like if a childās role model is a serial killer then that could indicate that the child needs help
Iām high writing this no one get offended please