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RE: Listening to the Animals

in The MINIMALIST2 years ago (edited)

Well well...

Seems we've been on the same journey. :)

I suspect many people are after this "shift".

I think you're right. I miss myself though. I used to be very gentle and soft and had a lot of faith and hope.

But I'm settling into my new me. I think a radical shift in perspective like this takes a long time to integrate fully.

If you're fucked and need a place to land you're welcome here. In fact... come here and let's find some land and fill it with animals and just camp next to a river. 👍

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Not suspicions, just less dealing with them.:D

But I'm settling into my new me. I think a radical shift in perspective like this takes a long time to integrate fully.

Process is process and habits are tough thing that takes time to be beaten up.

If you're fucked and need a place to land you're welcome here. In fact... come here and let's find some land and fill it with animals and just camp next to a river. 👍

Sure, let me just grab my homestead and here I am!🤣

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Not suspicions, just less dealing with them.:D

I edited my comment because I left out the "are". I meant I'm sure many people are on the same journey and going through massive change as well.

But yes. Less people has been a part of the shift. More silence is less noisy. We humans are complicated and, since we are basically mirrors for each other, I find it better to take breaks to assimilate and integrate learning from people now!

Makes for a smoother journey in the long run.

Process is process and habits are tough thing that takes time to be beaten up.

They say change takes time. This is probably why. But I also think we have to let go of stuff to move to different ways of being so there's a grieving process as well. Even if we want to change. Natural part of it and that takes time. Always.

Sure, let me just grab my homestead and here I am!

COME! :D

Even we want to change, brain is resistant to it (that's what my yoga instructor teaches me), once again everything takes time, grief is part of it and very important one.

Time cures everything.... 🍀

That is does.

And I learned that learning to wait is a skill :)

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