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Grieving a Mentally Ill Loved One

Dealing with your mentally ill loved one often feels like a lightning storm, full of sudden shocks and loud noises. Your loved one vanishes in fragments, carried away by storms inside their own minds. Severe mental illness does not only affect the person carrying it, but it also reshapes lives of everyone around them. Loss […]

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Embracing the Beauty in Imperfection

Perfection is an illusion. We chase it in our appearance, our homes, our relationships and our achievements. Believing that if we can just get everything right, we’ll finally feel whole. But perfection is a moving target, that seems to drift just out of reach. Perfectionism is heavy and it doesn’t create happiness, it creates exhaustion.

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Life after Trauma

Trauma is the most life-changing situation. It has such a profound effect on you as it is often unexpected and deeply connected to grief and shock. Trauma alters how you see the world, how you trust, and how you see yourself. A single moment that split your life into before and after. It can manifest

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Bravery

Bravery is not always the clenched fist or the raised voice. Sometimes, the bravest thing we can do is to soften when the world expects us to harden. Bravery is responding with compassion and forgiveness. Bravery is bearing our vulnerability, sharing our true selves, admitting when we’re wrong, and daring to trust in the future.

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What We Leave Behind After Death

When we pass from this world, the question lingers, what remains of us?It is tempting to think only of material things heirlooms, bank accounts, or belongings. But what we truly leave behind cannot be boxed, sold, or stored away. We leave behind our resonance. Every word spoken in kindness, every gesture of love, every time

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Imagination & Daydreaming

After retirement, when I finally had opportunity to slow down a bit, I was lost so I started reading. Two of the first books I read were Kyle Scheele’s How to host a Viking Funeral and Elizabeth Gilbert’s Big Magic. They had a profound impact on my later years and made me see the world

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Integrity: The Quiet Strength That Shapes a Life

Integrity is one of those qualities that doesn’t need to be announced, it is felt. It’s the invisible thread that weaves together our words, actions, and values into something whole and trustworthy. Living with integrity means aligning what we believe with how we behave even when no one is watching. It is not perfection but

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One Destination, Many Paths

Humanity has always looked toward the heavens, the stars, and the unseen with a shared longing to understand where we come from, where we are going, and who or what guides the journey. Every culture, tradition, and lineage has given voice to this longing in different ways. Some call it God, others Source, the Divine,

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