Benita

Aagtekerke, Netherlands

02 Jun 07:58

As a child raised in the Catholic faith, I was taught to see God as a distant presence( what very difficult for me as child was to understand)watching from above, separate from us. But over timeas i grew older my understanding shifted.

Now, I see God not as someone in the sky, but as the Source within all of us. I feel the Divine🙏✨️Goddess energy, love, light✨️💖living in my heart, and in the hearts of all beings. We are not separate. We are all one. We are the Divine.

If God is within, then the answers I seek begin within.

If I want to change the world, I must first look at myself.

If I want more peace, I must live more peacefully.

If I want more love, I must embody love.

✨️My view is that the healing of this world begins inside each of us.

And when we remember who we truly are✨️divine, connected, whole🙏we begin to bring light into even the darkest places.

Renee b 🥰Will do 🙏✨️

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The Silent Knight thank you, beautiful soul. I deeply appreciate your light and presence. 🥰✨🙏

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The Silent Knight Dear soul brother i have done some navigating to see if i could find something for you. I just bumped into this. See if this resonates in your soul and let your heart 🥰✨️🙏guide you.

Books on Herbal Interactions🌿

Stockley’s Herbal Medicines Interactions (2nd Edition)

This extensively researched guide covers interactions between over 190 herbal medicines, dietary supplements, and nutraceuticals with conventional drugs. Each monograph provides evidence-based guidance, clinical relevance, and management strategies for potential interactions.

Herb, Nutrient, and Drug Interactions: Clinical Implications and Therapeutic Strategies

This book offers over 60 comprehensive monographs detailing the interactions between herbs, nutrients, and drugs. It includes summary tables and practical suggestions, making it a valuable reference for coordinating safe and reliable therapy.

Herbal Contraindications and Drug Interactions (4th Edition) by Francis Brinker

A pioneering work in the field, this book distinguishes between empirical clinical observations, human studies, and laboratory research to provide a nuanced understanding of herbal interactions. It cites over 2,700 medical and scientific sources, offering a thorough analysis of herbal contraindications and drug interactions.

Herbal Supplements–Drug Interactions: Scientific and Regulatory Perspectives

This text provides an authoritative overview of the mechanisms of herbal remedies and their impact on standard medications, filling a crucial gap in the literature.

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Warm&kind blessings🙏✨️🥰

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The Silent Knight Hi!🙏❤️I honor your path ,your devotion and love to natural healing, consciousness, and the wisdom of the Earth.

I felt called to gently ask when working with tinctures, plants, herbs, or mushrooms, are you fully aware of how they might interact when combined? Even though each one holds sacred healing potential, mixing them without understanding their synergy can sometimes lead to unexpected and even dangerous effects.

Natural doesn’t always mean safe in every combination. Some plants or mushrooms can amplify each other, while others may cancel out benefits or strain the body, especially the liver or nervous system. The subtle energies we work with deserve respect, just as much as the physical effects do.

This comes from a place of care🙏🥰, not judgment just a reminder that even on a high-vibrational 💫✨️path, discernment is key.

Thank you🙏💫✨️ for the light you bring.🥰 May your journey with the Earth’s gifts continue in safety, wisdom, and grace.

With love and respect,

🌟 In Unity and Awareness 🌟

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31 May 13:55

The Silent Knight You are welcome✨️🙏❤️

Thank you🥰

29 May 14:34

Pretty creepy and how they gotten away with it  Still bedazzles me  😅

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29 May 08:46

As a child, I dreamed of becoming a lawyer, to protect myself, to speak truth when words felt lost, and to stand strong in a world that didn’t always feel safe. I also dreamed of being a stewardess, not only to explore, but to escape to breathe freely, far from what felt heavy or limiting.

Now, I look at the path I walk today and while it may not wear the titles I once imagined, its essence holds everything my younger self longed for.

I have worked as an agogic worker in psychiatry, a social worker, a team leader in psychopathology, and a coordinator for the Red Cross, supporting refugees. I guide, protect, and empower others often those who feel unheard, unsafe, or overwhelmed by life. Just as I once longed to do for myself.

The lawyer in me lives on not through legal arguments, but through empathic presence, advocacy, and deep listening. I stand up not only for myself, but for others who haven’t yet found their voice.

And the stewardess she still flies. Not through airports, but through the inner landscapes of the soul. I help others journey through trauma, healing, and resilience. I guide people toward freedom not geographically, but emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.

Working with refugees ,children , adults ,elderly and young people, I meet lives in motion stories filled with pain, but also the longing for safety, dignity, and home.

And somewhere in that, I recognize myself: the child who once wanted to run and be free… now helping others find peace, grounding, and purpose.

My work may not be what I thought I would become, but it is what I was always meant to embody.

I became a protector, not through law, but through compassion.

I became a traveler, not through destinations, but through souls.

I became a healer, not by escaping, but by returning to myself, to others, and to the sacred space where we meet in truth.

The child in me still walks with me, not as someone who didn't get what she wanted but as someone who guided me home to a purpose even deeper than I imagined.

And so I honour her the dreamer, the seeker, the little heart that believed something more was possible.

🌟💫🥰