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RE: The Monster of Loneli Ness - (Without) The Other Monsters

in Art.5 months ago

More and more, I am realizing that the emotions I pick up on - that often felt impossible to handle, as they could feel so freakin' heavy - are usually not mine.

Yes!! I rather have more cows than humans around me, and strangely the less humans there are, the more friendly and kind are the ones you do meet...(or at least that was part of my recent reflections on people and energies, cities or the countryside) ...maybe because the humans in lonely places also get to preserve their energy?

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Yes!! I rather have more cows than humans around me

That must be the Swiss inside of you ;<)

and strangely the less humans there are, the more friendly and kind are the ones you do meet...

Interesting observation.

I guess people in cities are usually more stressed out for sure and not as laid back as the umbrella in my post from today ;<)

maybe because the humans in lonely places also get to preserve their energy?

That might be part of it for sure.

There's less overstimulation in the countryside.

Then again, I also see a lot of sombre faces and struggling people, out here but they are usually quite friendly when you approach them and everybody greets you.

That must be the Swiss inside of you ;<)

😂 can't hide it..

...quite friendly when you approach them and everybody greets you.

Indeed, which to me makes all the difference... well on the first level, after getting to know people it's all different again.

well on the first level, after getting to know people it's all different again.

I agree. That's a different story.