High Vibrational Thoughts
1. “Gratitude is the open door to abundance.”
2. “Love and kindness are the highest vibrations.”
3. “I am a magnet for positivity and joy.”
4. “The universe always supports my highest good.”
5. “I radiate love and positivity to everyone around me.”
6. “I am worthy of all the good things life has to offer.”
7. “I attract success and abundance effortlessly.”
8. “My thoughts create my…
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The day Harry and Jessy lost her mother...
When your mother died,
Something inside me broke.
I couldn't protect her...
And I swore, I swore on her grave,
No less,
That I would protect you.
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It's crazy how everyone conceals their tears. Weeping is not an sign of frailty, nor is the act of concealing it. How effortlessly do we simply wipe our tears away and wear a smile to make it easier for whoever walks into the room. One moment, it was hard to draw breath, and the next moment, we're conversing in the best possible tone we can, and most of the time, we succeed. We succeed in concealing our vulnerability not out of the fear of exposing it but due to the fact that we simply require some solitary time. I wonder whether all those moments of solitude are molding our levels of empathy towards others or towards ourselves, or perhaps both.
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Benefits of Mindful Meditation
Mindful meditation quotes @iamborngenius
1. “Feelings come and go like clouds in a windy sky. Conscious breathing is my anchor.” – Thich Nhat Hanh
2. “You should sit in meditation for twenty minutes every day — unless you’re too busy. Then you should sit for an hour.” – Zen Proverb
3. “Meditation is the tongue of the soul and the language of our spirit.” – Jeremy Taylor
4. “The mind is like…
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💔 We’re all a little broken, yet some pieces still manage to fit together. 🧩
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I find it amusing that “chemistry” between two people is literally biochemical interactions in our brains that drive feeling.
We choose the people that make us feel the most ourselves.
And in the absence of this person, I pray you to find the courage to be alone, as it is better to be alone than with the wrong person.
Oh, but how would be distinguish between love and chemistry?
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Holistic approach
When it comes to fighting stress and negativity at the workplace, few things are so effective as mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and holistic well-being.
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🎭 Unmasking the source of our tensions and frustrations: Playing a role that's not truly us. 🎉 Let's embrace authenticity and break free from the chains of pretense. 🌟
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"After, in the torchlight, he wondered at the marks on me, the red around my neck, and the purple on my arms and chest where he had gripped me. He rubbed at them, as though they were stains, not bruises. 'The color is perfect,' he said, 'look.' And he held up the mirror so I could see. 'You make the rarest canvas, love.'"
x. "Galatea", Madeline Miller
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Patti Smith wasn't butch, but she was definitely macho, albeit in a kind of goofy way--consciously overstated tough guy. It was. a redolent punk pose that came naturally to her, as well it should have: she helped invent it.
She sings like a woman, dresses like a boy, fronts a band of all-male pals and covers not only Lou and Mick but Pete, and when she does Van she doesn't even switch the gender, chanting, "I'm gonna make her mine make her mine make her mine make her mine!" as if that were the most natural thing in the world.
Now, it wasn't like women had never worn unisex hair or little black vests before. What this skinny weirdo offered wasn't androgyny per se but a new use for it: to cut a niche in the music that was neither sexual invitation nor sexual confrontation, like, "Hi! I'm Patti Smith. I'm going to be charismatic. But not sexually charismatic! That way we can be friends."
from Trouble Girls: The Rolling Stone Book of Women in Rock, 1997
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