Beautiful, Erin. I got a message from an estranged brother that brought me a lot of anger, but before I caused any harm I remembered: “nothing pays off like restraint of tongue and pen.” I asked my subconscious mind to work it out while I slept. In the morning I had the words in my mind: “lead with your adult,” which I did. Cleaned up my side of the street and now feel peace. ☮️
As usually, a beautiful bouquet of knowledge, wisdom, insights and intuition! 💐 👌 👏
I noticed also that you mentioned about emotions and intuition- I am writing now about it and how we numbed ourselves to protect from pain but unknowingly, by doing that, we also denied ourselves access to our intuition.
With love and appreciation for your amazing work and for sharing it. Please everyone do not forget that it was not only the Pacific Palisades, but also Altadena where the community was devastated by the Eaton fire from Eaton Canyon. Thank you for helping to make some sense of this and for your wisdom.
Beautiful, Erin. I got a message from an estranged brother that brought me a lot of anger, but before I caused any harm I remembered: “nothing pays off like restraint of tongue and pen.” I asked my subconscious mind to work it out while I slept. In the morning I had the words in my mind: “lead with your adult,” which I did. Cleaned up my side of the street and now feel peace. ☮️
Thank you for doing the powerful work on behalf of all beings!
As usually, a beautiful bouquet of knowledge, wisdom, insights and intuition! 💐 👌 👏
I noticed also that you mentioned about emotions and intuition- I am writing now about it and how we numbed ourselves to protect from pain but unknowingly, by doing that, we also denied ourselves access to our intuition.
Such a good and important topic. I look forward to your article.
Yes, many painful experiences can be prevented if we are listening to our intuition. Not all, of course, but our sensitivity is a gift.
First, dropping in and breathing... 🌊
With love and appreciation for your amazing work and for sharing it. Please everyone do not forget that it was not only the Pacific Palisades, but also Altadena where the community was devastated by the Eaton fire from Eaton Canyon. Thank you for helping to make some sense of this and for your wisdom.
Tessa, thank you so much for your comment and the fire region information. We will keep this in our hearts.