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the pressure of having kids or getting married CURE...
Have any of you ever felt pressure to have kids or to get married and found yourself resisting the process, and then had a shift that allowed you to let go and then you felt more free? Also, have any of you made that shift and then also had kids or found your person? Share below your stories and insights! I was talking to a friend of mine who feels the pressure to have kids and was helping her get to the core of the desire and energy. I personally don't feel this pressure but many people do at a certain age and especially women. what shifted for you? I'd love to read them. I'm making a video on this right now, and I'd love to share your insights with the audience to help people also your shares will inspire others in the comments!
the pressure of having kids or getting married CURE...
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we are the High Vibe Tribe dedicated to elevating our vibration and expanding our consciousness. We stand for healing and going into our inner work to transform from the inside out. We live by the values of courage, vulnerability, and presence and this community is focused on helping us all to grow into our most authentic selves. Freedom is the intention and as we meditate, heal and step into our power... we let go of the old and wire in a new way of being. We understand that our outer reality is a refection of our inner reality and rather than blame the outside or try to fix it, we look at ourselves and let go of parts of ourselves attached to the beliefs, patterns and past "familiar" energies keeping us locked in the past. When you go through a spiritual awakening many feel like the lone wolves in their family. This community is a way to connect with other people like you… dedicated to healing the past, spiritual growth, and creating their dream life. This is not about surface level change or thinking better thoughts… it’s about doing the inner work, looking at subconscious parts most people avoid (the shadow) and creating inside out transformation. There are some Rules for this community to keep it a safe space… 1. Absolutely no selling or promoting other groups/events. This includes directing messaging other members. Members who break this rule will be banned from the group.  2. Posts should either add value and be well thought out. Lets create a high vibe, supportive community section  3. No posting “who else lives in New York?” Etc these will be deleted as if everyone posted them the group will be flooded with it. if you want to learn how to see who lives in your city I share in the video below 4. Be supportive and accepting of other people. Like posts, support other people and encourage them. 
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True, spiritual friendship.
We are so often asked to fold our grief into smaller, quieter boxes just to keep the room comfortable. Society treats our tears as a disruption, rather than a necessary and deeply natural release. But the Dhamma teaches us the profound value of true spiritual friendship, known as Kalyana-mittata. A genuine friend does not ask you to mask your heavy heart or rush your healing process. Instead, they offer the fierce, quiet courage to sit with you in the fire. They simply bear witness to your truth without trying to fix or silence you. Crying is never a failure of your mindfulness or a sign of weakness. It is a brave, honest acknowledgment of the immense weight you have been carrying for far too long. You never have to apologize for the space your authentic emotions require. Surround yourself with those who offer a safe harbor for your storms, and fiercely protect your right to feel them. Who in your life holds this kind of brave, supportive space for you.
You don't have to accept their anger.
We often unknowingly absorb the heavy poison of those who mistreat us, carrying a burning resentment that slowly consumes our own energy. When we continually replay the pain they caused and allow bitterness to take root in our minds, we are essentially drinking their venom and expecting them to suffer. This exhausting cycle of anger binds us intimately to the very people who hurt us, allowing their unresolved darkness to continuously infect our precious, everyday peace. The Buddha perfectly illustrated the ultimate defense against this in the Akkosa Sutta, teaching that if someone offers you a bitter gift of abuse or anger, and you consciously refuse to accept it, that heavy burden remains entirely with the giver. Recognizing that a person who continuously inflicts pain is deeply trapped in their own agonizing cycle of Kilesas (mental defilements) is never about gloating over their karma. It is a highly active, courageous realization that their harmful behavior is a manifestation of their own profound internal torment, not an accurate reflection of your inherent worth. You possess the absolute, sovereign right to refuse delivery of their misery. Actively choosing to lay down the exhausting burden of resentment is not a free pass for their behavior; it is the ultimate, magnificent declaration of your own spiritual dignity. Grant yourself the unapologetic grace to leave their dark storms exactly where they belong—within them—while you bravely step forward into the unshakeable, radiant sanctuary of your own healing.
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