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Embracing Our Gifts: The Power of Community and Connection
In this video, I share the profound realization that our lives are gifts meant to be shared within a community. I reflect on my experiences growing up in an individualized society and the transformative journey I had in Gabon, where I witnessed the beauty of collective living and community. I emphasize that we each have unique gifts to offer, and it’s essential to connect with one another to truly share and receive these gifts. I urge you to recognize your intrinsic worth and to stop running away from your purpose; instead, embrace your role in creating a supportive community. Let's use technology to connect and uplift each other, as there’s no time like the present to be ourselves and share our gifts. If you resonate with anything in this video please share a comment -- I would love to hear about your gifts and how SoulFamily can support their blossoming. #EveryoneWinsWhenWe'reOne! ✌️MamaRobyn
Embracing Our Gifts: The Power of Community and Connection
Grief and Praise
Hey! I found this talk by Martin Prechtel amazing. This is part one of three. All are so good. So many truths. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71E2S-0Dxb4
Message from spirit
Healing isn’t about doing anything. It’s about undoing everything. It’s the art of subtracting what keeps you from love ❤️
How nature🌲mirrors my recovery ❤️‍🩹 journey
Trees give and receive. Their growth whether that be slow or fast also are shaped by internal and external factors. Those factors can also hinder or be stressor. Working through them can be quick or lifelong. It takes light, water, nutrients daily to become healthy, productive and supportive. Its roots which most often not visible are growing and a part of the tree; they are like cultural identity, the soul and ancestors. The central leader, limbs, leaves, flower and fruit are my body and brain/mind. The benefits of trees like that of me can impact so many aspects for example, the environment, aesthetic, economic, psychological and social. They protect not only smaller trees from the elements but also the ecosystem. I too can protect my daughters, a role model for others, a guide, teacher, and a servant for others and for trees. Trees are sources of gathering and ceremony, unity, service and recovery and so can I. These are ways that mirror my recovery journey.
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