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The reality of gaslighting
As I sit by and watch these humans, physically change into different humans with different personalities, it sounds so crazy, right? Well, it is and not only crazy but dangerous. However, it is not just my eyes that take in the change. My energy, intuition, and digestive system can't deny something that the blind could feel. However many of them that deny it and call me crazy, when in reality they are crazy for coming in at 5'6 at the most, trying to convince me they are the 6'1 man I met multiple times as my everyday friend's boyfriend, she happens to be 5'9, I am only 5'3, therefore I know for a fact that they are not who they say think they are. It is disturbing, to say the least. As I vocalize the facts, this creature standing in at eye level to 5'6ish can't fathom the facts and it turns into a fight that will last until he thinks enough time has passed since that's all he uses as an apology, even when I lived with this person and my everyday friend for a few months and seen him be a boyfriend to my friend. After all, I just escaped a shit show and it was nice being in the embrace of real genuine people again, was it off sometime, absolutely, but was it this off, as off as the person I believed I escaped from, no it was not. There was a sense of consistency that I respected when I lived there.
By Amanda Nissen5 years ago in Longevity
Answers to All of Your Questions Regarding Food Allergies During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Below, we’ve compiled a list of the most common questions surrounding food allergies and their relationship with COVID-19. You’ll also be introduced to two important tools, Divoti allergy bracelets and Divoti EpiPen tags, which can help to save your life in the case of an allergic reaction.
By John Blanke5 years ago in Longevity
My Brother Changed My Life
Life is always full of challenges but kind efforts by some extraordinary humans make it worth living. The essence of this mystery lies in the fact that these people live like ordinary beings, with their own daily struggles yet they never make a show of their good deeds or the impact they had on someone’s life.
By Sumera Rizwan5 years ago in Longevity
Free Weekly Reading #2 for 2021 Mirror Dragon Tarot
1-11-21 thru 1-17-21 Each week when I do these readings I set up my reading space with black fabric, (for the photo, mostly but it also allows for and smooth, calm space to focus on the cards) make sure I have undisturbed quiet time; dogs are out, husband is at work/play/store/whatever, phone is off, etc… I begin with a quick grounding meditation and settle into a centered peace to ask for guidance in choosing the cards which will be most appropriate for the week ahead. I shuffle the cards with my intent in mind and spread them in a dealer’s “ribbon spread”. Then with eyes closed, I ask for the Center card, the West card and finally, the East card, reaching out to the spread, touching the cards and choosing the one that feels most fully under my finger tip, then sliding them into their positions. Before opening my eyes I return to a calm, centered state and do my best to sense whether the three cards I’ve chosen are the most fitting for the highest and best for all involved. Only then do I turn them face up and photograph them for the reading. There are times when I see the three cards before me and groan or breathe a sigh of relief but I always use the cards I’ve selected ”blindly”.
By Victoria LaPointe5 years ago in Longevity
My Purpose in Sanatana Dharma
Sanatana Dharma, the Eternal Dharma, has always fascinated and attracted me. To the point where decluttering its scriptures has now become my purpose! Incorrectly referred to as Hinduism, its distinction lies in its all-inclusiveness. Contrary to common beliefs, there are no must-dos in this. We're talking about a remarkably personalized thought process here.
By Sri Devi Om5 years ago in Longevity
Being Body "Neutral" During The Pandemic
As the Corona Virus swept across that nation, businesses, schools, restaurants, and gyms closed their doors. When the lockdown first occurred we were told it would only last two weeks to slow down the spread. Once the virus would be under control it would be back to business as usual. Unfortunately, the world watched as daily death tolls were rising. Every two weeks, the government would add another two weeks to the lockdown. “Flatten the Curve” became the daily slogan of safety. We all began to realize that quarantine would be our “new normal” and the date of lockdown freedom was TBD. People would work from home which led to sitting for hours staring at a computer screen. The commute calorie burn was stagnant because everyone’s commute was from the bed to the couch.
By The Mindful Educator5 years ago in Longevity
Perfectly Natural
I always tell people I got "the talk" from my parents at 10 years old, by my Dad having me watch American Pie with him. ... It's a half-truth. I mean my parents actually gave me "the talk", on two separate occasions, by trapping me in a car. (Again, not REALLY "trapping" me, just deciding that while we're taking a 30-minute drive and I can't escape, let's just talk about this. Great parenting technique, FYI -- effective, and memorable for your kids.)
By Katie Dawn5 years ago in Longevity






