Great little article! God, now I noticed even more the areas and things in my life that I tend to hide and not let be seen... I tend to be self-conscious about things like age spots, a bunion on my left foot, stuff like that. Ugh...
Thank you, Marius. A surprise discovery happened. I started reading out of curiosity only to recognise a jolt that happened with the phrase“it was simply an old reflex“. It was the recognition that there are still corners that things hide behind, and the subtle almost invisible inclination to protect them. It brought back a memory of a recent encounter where I thought no ‘selfing’ was happening but now recognise that there was an inclination to do that. Thank you, thank you, thank you ❤️
This article really landed here in a most beautiful way today prompting an episode of vulnerability around something that had recently come up. Thank you Marius! Keep writing!
Love this. Thank you for sharing Marius.
Thank you for engaging, Lorraine. I'm happy you found some value in it.
Great little article! God, now I noticed even more the areas and things in my life that I tend to hide and not let be seen... I tend to be self-conscious about things like age spots, a bunion on my left foot, stuff like that. Ugh...
I'm glad you found it valuable. If you feel drawn to go further, explore the beliefs that uphold that self-consciousness.
Thank you, Marius. A surprise discovery happened. I started reading out of curiosity only to recognise a jolt that happened with the phrase“it was simply an old reflex“. It was the recognition that there are still corners that things hide behind, and the subtle almost invisible inclination to protect them. It brought back a memory of a recent encounter where I thought no ‘selfing’ was happening but now recognise that there was an inclination to do that. Thank you, thank you, thank you ❤️
That's beautiful, Vince. Thanks for sharing that. 🙏🏼
This article really landed here in a most beautiful way today prompting an episode of vulnerability around something that had recently come up. Thank you Marius! Keep writing!
I love it when we get serendipitous messages that lands just at the right time. Thank you for sharing, Celene.