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Vibrant Violet
VIOLET CROWN CHAKRA BELIEF vs. DENIAL “Alone we can do so little. Together we can do so much.” Helen Keller The Violet Crown Chakra sits on the top of our head as it states itself as the “Crown” chakra. Chakra is a Sanskrit word meaning "Spinning Wheel of Energy". (You can read about chakras on my other blogs).
By Angela Dacey4 years ago in Humans
Emotional Men
It's a daily challenge being a man who experiences so many different emotions on a regular basis. There are so many ups and downs, so many mental highs and lows. It is a wild roller coaster with no monthly period to ever blame it on! I look around and see most other men as being so stoic and unfazed by life and, at times, I get oddly jealous of them and their "unfeeling abilities." Words don't seem to impact them and they just brush things off and carry on, doing as they please. Could it really be that these types of men just hide their emotions better or suppress them somehow? Or, do they really just not experience very many emotions one way or the other?
By Rowan Finley 4 years ago in Humans
What I learned from the pandemic
As a teenager, I loved Stephen King’s The Stand. I read it over and over again, terrified of the idea that a virus could bring down our civilization but hopeful in how people would come together as a community to build something better out of what remained. As I grew older, I realized that our civilization could use some creative rebuilding, though I certainly didn’t want it to happen in such a painful way.
By Theresa Markila4 years ago in Humans
He Wasn't My Twin Flame...
It stems from childhood, the need to be heard and seen and loved and cared about; nurtured. Being seen is always what I crave in my romantic connections, but in a 3-Dimensional reality, 99% of men view me as a physical object they can toy with instead of feeling the vibration of my soul, thus utterly misunderstanding my entire being. It is painfully prevalent to witness powerful women base their self-worth on the perception of a man. It was something I was culpable of for 18 years. This culture has perpetuated the importance of our physical bodies, material items, and social elitism; it has become more significant than what a person’s soul has to offer. As someone with a maimed inner child, feeling seen as my soul seemed like a fantasy I would dream about, based on fairy tales and Disney movies. I didn’t think it was real, let alone feasible, until 3 months after my last relationship.
By Gabriella Bellisario4 years ago in Humans



