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December 14, 2024
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December 08, 2024

Hi everyone, I didn’t know I could do this. This is super cool. We can interact with each other well, let me limit myself then because I am an occult scholar fanatic definitively implied I just wanna announce that in case anybody would like any sort of uncensored information relating to both polarities of knowledge I hope and equally expect to be learning much from this channel subscription, but if anybody in the meantime has questions relating to things that they might experience on this channel or in life and may not have enough information about. I am more than willing to be of assistance in anyway that I can be . much love keep evolving. And good luck out there to all of you.

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December 15, 2024

The Power of Compassion: A Bridge to Healing and Connection

Dear beautiful souls,

There is a quiet but profound force within us all an energyšŸ’„ that has the power to heal, to uplift, and to create deep connections. This force is Compassion. It is more than just feeling sorry for someone in their suffering; compassion is a deep, loving response to the pain of others. It is the willingness to see beyond the surface, to understand the struggles that others may be facing, and to offer support, kindness, and love without judgment.

What does compassion mean? At its core, compassion is the ability to feel with someone. It’s not just about seeing someone’s pain; it’s about feeling that pain with them, understanding their heartache, and offering them comfort in whatever way we can. Compassion is not just a passive feeling—it is an active choice. It is choosing to reach out, to be present with another person, to let them know they are not alone. Compassion is about showing up, whether in big ways or small, and offering a heart that is open, gentle, and ready to give.

What does compassion do to a person? Compassion has a magical, transformative effect—not just on those who receive it, but also on those who offer it. When we show compassion, it opens our hearts and minds. It allows us to connect more deeply with the world and reminds us of our shared humanity. Compassion breaks down walls—walls that may have been built by fear, hurt, or misunderstandings—and creates a space for understanding and healing. When we practice compassion, we open ourselves to the beauty of others’ stories, their struggles, and their growth. It helps us realize that we are all in this together, learning, evolving, and supporting each other.

For the one giving compassion, there is a sense of deep fulfillment, a knowing that we have made a difference in someone’s life, no matter how small the action may seem. Compassion brings healing not only to others but to ourselves. It allows us to step away from self-centeredness and ego, and to experience the joy of true connection. It reminds us that we are capable of giving without expectation, loving without limitation, and being a source of light in someone’s darkness.

But why do people need compassion? The world can sometimes feel harsh and isolating. Many people are walking through life carrying burdens that others cannot see. Whether it’s emotional pain, personal struggles, or silent battles, compassion is the bridge that connects us to each other’s pain and joy. It creates a space where healing can occur, where individuals are seen and valued, not for what they have or have not done, but simply for who they are.

People need compassion because it reminds them that they are worthy of love and understanding. It reminds them that no matter their journey, they are not alone. Compassion gives us permission to be human, to make mistakes, to be imperfect, and still be loved. It is a gentle reminder that everyone is facing challenges—some visible, some hidden—and that a simple act of kindness can make a world of difference.

In a world where so many people are disconnected, compassion can be the catalyst for unity. When we reach out with compassion, we build a world that is grounded in care, understanding, and love. It encourages us to stop and listen, to hold space for others without judgment, and to offer support when it is needed most. Compassion teaches us that we are not isolated islands, but part of a collective whole. When one person suffers, we all suffer, and when one person heals, we all heal.

So, beautiful souls, I encourage you today to reach out with compassion. To those you know and to those you don’t. To your loved ones and to strangers alike. Reach out with a heart full of understanding and a hand extended in support. Whether it’s a kind word, a listening ear, or a simple gesture of love, know that your compassion has the power to change lives.

May your heart overflow with compassion, and may it create a ripple effect that spreads far and wide, touching everyone it meets.

With love and infinite compassion, always. šŸ’–

 
December 14, 2024

šŸ’”so lately I’ve been having so many ā€œaha! momentsā€ or whatever the word is for when certain experiences are just finally making sense.

I was diagnosed with a random thing back in 2018 when I was pregnant with my 3rd child. Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension. It wasn’t until literally just now it hit me the reason why I was experiencing those symptoms in my physical body. The doctor always said it was just a side effect of being overweight. If you look it up that is all they say, but if that’s the only reason why is it called ā€œIdiopathicā€ā€¦ because they don’t understand why it happens to some people and not all. Anyways long story short, it causes a build up of cerebral spinal fluid into your brain and mimics tumor symptoms. I saw a neuro-ophthalmologist, neurologist, obgyn and a OB Specialist to keep a close eye on the baby. IIH causes blurry vision and can lead to optic nerve damage and blindness from the excess spinal fluid… looking back it has me LoLing… because I was literally SOOO BLIND SPIRITUALLY… what a SPOT ON WAY to tell me to wake up!!! šŸ˜†I didn’t believe in anything as far as afterlife/spirituality, I was in a huge funk emotionally and just very very still in life. Zero motivation for anything really. I slept a lot and was very depressed.. It wasn’t until after I had my daughter, I discovered Dolores cannon books and gradually started waking up from there, but it’s been a long road and I’m finally enjoying the ride. Being more aware is so refreshing! I’m sure this happens to everyone in some way or another just wanted to share!! Not only that, I remember waking up one day and deciding to stop the medication and that I wasn’t giving that specific problem any more attention, all my symptoms went away gradually and I just stopped thinking about it, the problem just vanished šŸ¤·šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø I didn’t realize that this was the beginning of my awakening.

If anyone else would like to share something similar I’d love to hear!! Thanks much love to y’all šŸ’•šŸ˜Š

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December 08, 2024
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