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Natasha replied to erik8lrl's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
OCEAN IN A DROP When you look at the sky What do you see? What you've been told Or something unknown When a step's taken Who is walking? Someone you think is Or aliveness, presence When life is happening Are you ever alone? What about that's seen The unseen, the all When you laugh or cry Who is there to feel? These sensations so raw To manifest and reveal When you speak reality What language is used? One you were taught Or one heard in silence When you bask in Being What is more there? Than just simply what is With no worry or care When resting in sleep What is awoke? Pumping and breathing And ever at work When you take the beauty Of the Universe in Who's creating in mystery Behind the mind's scene When you look at yourself What do you hope? The entire ocean is there But in a single drop By Natasha <3 -
Natasha replied to Natasha's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Thanks for the vids, and also enjoy your YT channel. You have a very peaceful presence ? -
@amenX I add a bit of water to it, that's all. My dentist uses it to brush and rinse too. I also use it to rinse when get a sore throat. Works well to kill bacteria/virus.
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One of the main ingredients of any healthy relationship (friendship, romantic, family, work, etc) is feeling emotionally safe with the other person/people. Please share your thoughts on why it's important and how to hold that safe space with those close in your life.
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@Origins Great insights, thanks for sharing!
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@Dingo Thanks for the info. I use Hydrogen Peroxide (either mixed with a bit of water or full strength) for both brushing and rinsing. Works great and is super inexpensive. My dentist approves.
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Natasha replied to Natasha's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
He's adorable, what's his name? I miss my Max so much, and am thankful I got to spend 11 years with such a kind, loyal, and unconditional companion. -
@Keyhole Has nothing to do with you. Just saw this on YT and thought was funny for the topic at hand
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@Preety_India Thank you!
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@Preety_India A little humor
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WOW!
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Natasha replied to Ook's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@Ook I would say experiencing itself in all it's infinite ways -
@Preety_India @Etherial Cat @Loving Radiance @aurum @F A B @Viking Thank you, guys, for your valuable insights on this topic. And Happy Thanksgiving! ❤️????
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@Preety_India Dr Ramani is one of my faves on the subject. This was released today, something to look out for.
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Natasha replied to Natasha's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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Natasha replied to krockerman's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
By realizing 'you' are complete as Being. Nothing else is ever needed, not even 'you' -
Natasha replied to erik8lrl's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
SURRENDER Existing and seemingly here The illusion of a someone Life-dream ever so brief Walked soon to be let go of Events remembered vaguely By those left affected The self, the role, the person In memories only reflected Who's behind the unseen veil Of this mysterious reality We but a shadow surviving Craving to end this battle Knowing nothing, yet wishing To appear oh so significant Ambitions getting nowhere Distracting from peace, being Cease the moment and awake Life is not void of essence Seasons change, learned are An abundance of lessons The wise will understand Love is only really what matters Put down all fear and strife Do kind and good onto others At the end of the day is Truth Blatant, pure, no pretender Can run or hide from What Is But to face, accept, and surrender By Natasha <3 -
Natasha replied to TRUTHWITHCAPITALT's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@TRUTHWITHCAPITALT Yes, they will try to pull in and share their delusion with anyone who will allow either by ignorance, weakness of mind, or coercion. Only for this shared fantasy to turn into a shared nightmare a little down the road. -
Natasha replied to Someone here's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
Yes it is. We take life seriously only because of the need to survive -
Natasha replied to PurpleTree's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
@PurpleTree The short answer is no. The 'seeker' collapses, and what is left is just what is. -
Natasha replied to Natasha's topic in Spirituality, Consciousness, Awakening, Mysticism, Meditation, God
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You realize your potential flames could be reading this thinking 'I'd be investing my time and energy only to be traded for a cave down the road'. That could be a disqualifier for a girl too knowing your future plans might include choosing this kind of lifestyle. I know you're probably kidding (thus a silly emoji), but still 
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I agree.
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@Preety_India Have you had a trauma bond with a caretaker in your childhood and possibly developed tolerance for mistreatment/abuse as a result of a lack of boundaries? Was one or both of your parents/siblings narcissistic? It all starts in our childhood and carries into our relationships as adults. I think demonizing narcissists is overrated. These are people who run by unconscious survival patterns and lack emotional intelligence. They are victims of their own selves. They deserve our compassion... from a distance lol The rise of narcissism is evident in today's world along with the rise of social media and technology. And I'm glad to see more and more conscious narcissists coming forward as educators like Sam Vaknin and HG Tudor. Knowledge is power.
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@mandyjw That's why he put a requirement for emotional stability and being into self-development. Someone who has those won't engage into emotional eating, gain a hundred of pounds and then try to justify their lack of self-discipline by saying 'Arent you supposed to love me unconditionally just the way I am?" Yes, accident and disfigurement would be a different story. I had a friend who got paralized after a motorcycle accident and her husband left her for the nurse who attended to her at the hospital. She didn't get bitter, however, she understood that his love for her was still real, but attraction no more. And she didn't hold it against him. They continued remaining friends and great parents for their daughter until she passed 3 yrs ago.
