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The Light and the Lie

For as long as I can remember, I couldn’t see the light.Not in myself.Not in anyone else. Without it, I couldn’t trust.Not my instincts.Not my mind.Not the people around me. At some point, my mind had already fled.Split off in self-preservation,When my body encountered a truth it couldn’t bear. The friend who was also a… Continue reading
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The Unknowable Truth That Set Me Free

This story isn’t about illness, or even healing in the way we think of it. It’s about what happens when the fear-based mind loses control. When separation and source become coherent, and oneness collapses into infinity. When the veil is lifted, and the self, the true self, comes out from hiding. It’s about unconditional love… Continue reading
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Life Lessons from Larry, the Cat Next Door

Larry, the neighbor’s cat, has become my unexpected best friend. The meow mix and occasional slices of salami probably help. There’s something oddly comforting about the sound of his crunching, like someone who hasn’t eaten in days. Larry understands what it means to go hungry. He’s a tan-gray, short-haired cat with striking green eyes and… Continue reading
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Embodiment

By the time I saw my own worth and value, it sparkled at me from the face of an old woman. The look in the little girl’s eyes had always caught my attention. I saw something in her face. Her head turned ever so slightly. There was an unsure look in her big brown eyes.… Continue reading

