Dear Ms. Brooke, your post deeply resonated with me on various levels, particularly the importance of owning up to faults one didn't commit during childhood. In my late teens, I experienced a period of discontent where things seemed to go awry. I mistakenly shouldered the blame, thinking it would empower me to navigate the challenges. After struggling for years without understanding the root cause, I eventually realised it was my environment—people and surroundings. The day I mustered the courage to distance myself from those negative influences marked a turning point. I discovered the value of walking away from people and places that don't nourish the soul. Emotional blindness often leads us to endure unnecessary struggles in aspects like family and love. Thank you for sharing your post.
Thank you for letting me know my offering was received in this way. I am touched. It is not an easy journey and I am glad you found your way through it. We all want to feel a sense of love and belonging. But the form of that can be much different than what we are led to believe it “should” look like. There is freedom in moving away from social norms and expectations. In my process, at one point, I learned to spend holidays alone. To enjoy a day…really enjoy a day…that we are told is only enjoyable if it looks a certain way, is quite wonderful. I imagine this is about unfurling one’s wings. It doesn’t mean it is easy.
You're doing a fantastic job, Terra (imho). 💕🙏 The more of us develop such tools in our pockets, the more hope there is for the world to become the better place we know is possible. We are one❣️
Dear Ms. Brooke, your post deeply resonated with me on various levels, particularly the importance of owning up to faults one didn't commit during childhood. In my late teens, I experienced a period of discontent where things seemed to go awry. I mistakenly shouldered the blame, thinking it would empower me to navigate the challenges. After struggling for years without understanding the root cause, I eventually realised it was my environment—people and surroundings. The day I mustered the courage to distance myself from those negative influences marked a turning point. I discovered the value of walking away from people and places that don't nourish the soul. Emotional blindness often leads us to endure unnecessary struggles in aspects like family and love. Thank you for sharing your post.
Thank you for letting me know my offering was received in this way. I am touched. It is not an easy journey and I am glad you found your way through it. We all want to feel a sense of love and belonging. But the form of that can be much different than what we are led to believe it “should” look like. There is freedom in moving away from social norms and expectations. In my process, at one point, I learned to spend holidays alone. To enjoy a day…really enjoy a day…that we are told is only enjoyable if it looks a certain way, is quite wonderful. I imagine this is about unfurling one’s wings. It doesn’t mean it is easy.
Some very good points here. Thank you 💕🙏
I appreciate that. All of it is an ongoing practice for me and I do like to have tools in my pocket. XO We are helping one another.
You're doing a fantastic job, Terra (imho). 💕🙏 The more of us develop such tools in our pockets, the more hope there is for the world to become the better place we know is possible. We are one❣️
Yes!!!
Beautiful, Terra!! Love love love. ❤️❤️❤️ Sending you some of mine, fellow light-warrior sister!! ✨
Bless you Jacqueline. Yes! I feel it. Thank you—