
Perhaps the only way to real peace was by opening to life just as it was. Otherwise, behind my efforts to manage things, I’d always sense a lurking threat, something right around the corner that was going to cause trouble.
You Create.
Creativity. There is what we are, and there is trauma, there is presence and there is fear, and there is pain.
Marma point therapy works much like acupuncture, by focusing on key pressure points in the body in order to facilitate healing. The Chopra Well
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“This ability to be present everywhere, with everything, with no exception, is, according to me, a true mark of greatness.” Pausha Foley
We do not recognize partners in this world yet if we could, if we would — everything would change
I had a great look at myself in that moment.
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What images can you add to the three presented in this blog? What images help you find inner peace?
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Whatever happens today, I accept it with calm serenity.
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“Over time, it is the cohesion and consistency of community that reflects back to each of us that it is fundamentally OK to be human. That nothing I am going through this week, month or year is either alien to the group, nor unacceptable.” Julian Walker