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How to Forgive Betrayal: A Guide to Self-Healing and Inner Peace
It seems to be a harsh truth of life: if you navigate the world with an open heart, you’ll likely encounter people who betray you, lie, make fun of you, or harbor secret resentment. This can happen when you inadvertently stand in their…
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Trapped in the Wrong Universe? How to Reconnect With Your True Path
Feeling exhausted? Overwhelmed by a sense of discouragement, or perhaps even grappling with depression? Does it seem like life is just passing you by while everyone else appears confident, achieving their goals, and heading in a planned direction, full of pride? If you’re…
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They Told Me I Was Shot. I Thought It Was Just a Stomach Ache
A near-death experience. Something many have written about, so I don’t think I have much new to add. Still, I wonder—how close do you have to get to death to feel that enlightenment people talk about? That electric jolt that wakes you up,…
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The Agony of “I Don’t Know You Anymore”: When a Relationship Becomes Unfamiliar
Struggling with a close person who doesn’t seem to be on the same page? Maybe they’re growing distant, showing less affection, less interest, or simply no longer the person they once were. If any of that feels familiar, this post might resonate with…
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Is Forgiveness Just a Story We Tell?
I just finished watching a French series called “Le Bureau des Légendes (often known in English as The Bureau)”. This isn’t a review of how good the show is, though I should mention I speak French, so I particularly enjoyed it as a…
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Why I’ll Never Be Just One Thing—and Maybe You Shouldn’t Be Either
Can You Be Many Things? So, is having “multiple identities” an issue? I’m no psychologist, and I don’t have any special credibility there, but when I was young, I always wanted to be a lot of different things. I loved being out in…
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How a Childhood Pet Taught Me About Love, Betrayal, and Unfairness
I wonder what kind of pets you have and what they possibly taught you. The pets I grew up with weren’t exactly the typical ones you’d bump into while walking down a street in Georgetown. I haven’t yet seen someone crossing the street…