Jennifer Sodini
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Jon Ronson, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Octavia E. Butler
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“Lao Tzu once said, 'Nature doesn’t hurry, yet everything is accomplished.'
A single seed planted, eventually becomes a garden in time – when things get tough, tend to the garden in your mind.”
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A single seed planted, eventually becomes a garden in time – when things get tough, tend to the garden in your mind.”
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“Your frequency is what you frequently see. Pay attention to synchronicity as there are valuable lessons to be learned in the repetition of your reality.”
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“Perspective shifted on why it must 'hurt to heal', and a series of questions kept coming to mind. I found myself wondering if these medicines always 'hurt', or do they hurt so much now to show us how separate we are from nature? Perhaps these 'revelations in pain' are necessary in order for a personal apocalpyse to occur so you may have a shift in perception, and a greater understanding of your role in the whole? To realize that we are not foreign from nature, nature is where we come from and where we return to.”
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“Lao Tzu once said, 'Nature doesn’t hurry, yet everything is accomplished.'
A single seed planted, eventually becomes a garden in time – when things get tough, tend to the garden in your mind.”
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A single seed planted, eventually becomes a garden in time – when things get tough, tend to the garden in your mind.”
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“Perspective shifted on why it must 'hurt to heal', and a series of questions kept coming to mind. I found myself wondering if these medicines always 'hurt', or do they hurt so much now to show us how separate we are from nature? Perhaps these 'revelations in pain' are necessary in order for a personal apocalpyse to occur so you may have a shift in perception, and a greater understanding of your role in the whole? To realize that we are not foreign from nature, nature is where we come from and where we return to.”
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“Nothing lasts, but nothing is lost. Seek the lesson, and you will find yourself.”
― Amenti Oracle Feather Heart Deck and Guide Book: Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World
― Amenti Oracle Feather Heart Deck and Guide Book: Ancient Wisdom for the Modern World











































