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mindful [future] ancestor .net's avatar

beautiful - i especially love the part about mutual aid and, of course, the spot on symphony metaphor. bravissima 🙏🙏❤️‍🔥🫀❤️‍🔥🙏🙏

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Bri Wheeler's avatar

ahhh thank you my friend

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Kristin Fehrman's avatar

"Breaking Free from the Hierarchy Illusion;" I LOVE this. Thank you for your thoughts, as always.

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Bri Wheeler's avatar

Thank YOU for giving my thoughts a home in your mind today 🫶

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Wellness-is-not-Hard's avatar

This is a beautiful piece of writing. What a great way to live, alongside each other, learning from each other and bringing the best out of each other. Visualising each one of us in a circle, moving, sharing and evolving. Life can be beautiful, if we allow it to be. Thank you.

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Eleanor Cox's avatar

'A symphony of human consciousness together' What a beautiful way to explain creative cohesion amongst writers and artists. This makes my writing journey feel supported and collaborative instead of fighting to be seen. Excellent 👌

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Lauren Alkhal's avatar

I really enjoyed envisioning the circle and your thoughts on writing for our spiritual expansion really rang true for me. I find I write to explore, express, and know myself on a deeper level. ✨

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Passion 2 Prosperity's avatar

I am blown away by what you wrote as soon as you brought up the circle I had a visual image of a piece coming to the circle and expanding it and that’s exactly what you described! I love meeting like minded people and lifting them up. Thank you for your passion and desire to help others.

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Sirra Anderson Crum's avatar

So true! You're so smart! This translates to so many other areas of life and of work too. Sometimes when we think too hard about what people want to hear about rather than what we want to speak about - it hinders us more than helps us. Or sometimes we think the tools we have in our toolbox aren't valuable enough to someone to be meaningful or helpful, when in reality it might just be what they need or what strikes creativity in them.

I heard once we think of mentors as often those who have "made it" and have it all figured out. But more often, having a mentor who is one or two steps ahead of you will be so much more helpful because you're closer to their journey and they're closer to yours. Also, who ever has it "all figured out"?

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