Sometimes you’re born into a family you don’t share a connection with, this going deeper than simply the child liking their parents more or less: you don’t relate to them on a fundamental level. Being raised in these circumstances can result in various emotional states for the adult which can be challenging and difficult to overcome.
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Part I – Memory As I connect with your energy, I’m shown a past-life. This is a girl in the 1700s or 1800s. Socially the feeling is that of a social upper class with had balls arranged as social events. In these balls classical or orchestra-style music would be played, and to which attendees, formally dressed to the occasion, would (…)
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Attachment is when you feel you need something – or someone – in order to be well. You become so focused in the idea of having, getting, or achieving that which is your focus of attention, that you’re no longer capable of holding an emotionally stable state. You become stuck, bound, attached, to the thing you want or seek. The (…)
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Part I. A Moment of Transition 1.1 A Moment of Balance and Assessment When I connected with the Amelia’s energy, the first thing I felt was not knowing who I was, at all. I didn’t have any clue what my traits were, what I was good at. I didn’t know where to begin looking. I felt I’d spent a long (…)
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Don’t worry if you don’t have a valentine, a romantic pair (today is the day before Valentine’s day). If you aren’t in a relationship. To desire a true connection from the heart with another person, and be truly embraced in a mutual and deep love and understanding of each other, this is a natural thing for anyone to desire. But (…)
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To love yourself means to be in touch with how you feel, and then acting in a way that respects it. To love yourself is not necessarily an emotion. It doesn’t obligatory mean you sit down and try to experience warm fuzzy feelings about yourself. It’s (also) about choice. Let’s say there’s a corporate dinner being hosted by the company you work for. And let’s say (…)
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Two grownup siblings, brother and sister, were constantly getting upset over their two children, as one of the kids would frequently hit the other. Both children were boys, about the same age. The child who got hit would then run to its mother crying, complaining that his cousin had hit him. An argument between the two brothers would then ensue. (…)
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How often do you try to brush it off when someone disrespects you? How often do you pretend it’s okay, or avoid confrontation, on the grounds that it supposedly shows you are stronger? This text is about abuse and disrespect, in any way it manifests. I had been raised to “ignore them” when kids made fun of or attempted to (…)
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In the wild, packs of wolves have two distinct roles among their members: there’s the alpha, the strongest wolf, acknowledged by all others as the leader; and then there’s the beta, the weakest one, at the bottom of the hierarchy. The beta is perceived as a weakling and is permanently beaten, bullied, and reminded of his place through the use of (…)
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This makes all the difference. A spiritual existence in a human body is, or can be sometimes, a lonely, isolated experience. Not to mention a difficult, challenging one. Even if you’re surrounded by others. The same is especially true if you’ve decided to undergo a life or meaning to yourself, be it in healing/teaching service to others, in creative endeavours, (…)
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