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🥲 Why Feeling Sad Is A Good Thing ❤️‍🩹 

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Come along on a magical journey of healing, overcoming trauma, and self-love where I share my story and the tools that I have used to heal and empower myself.
Let’s talk about why feeling sadness is a good thing.
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21 окт 2024

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@welshboy4840
@welshboy4840 5 дней назад
I love your philosophy on life and our natural state of being, which I think is generally overlooked as we are seen as something different to all other living creatures. We’ve evolved in to what we have become and we will continue to do so, but unfortunately with the rapid advancement of technology I do fear we are moving further away from our natural roots. Deep topics like this are a joy but sadly I have rarely come across anyone who has sat down with me to discuss. Keep up the deep discussions. 😊
@Laurindalandia
@Laurindalandia 5 дней назад
I am so glad you love it!!! 🤗 Connecting with nature and understanding nature really helped me humanize myself. I like to go on walks in the forest and just watch nature and see the parallelisms. I am so glad you resonated with me!! I also find it difficult to discuss these topics with people, that is why I speak into a camera ahaha thank you so much for being here and resonating!! 🫶
@welshboy4840
@welshboy4840 5 дней назад
@@Laurindalandia Mmm walking in a forest sounds a really nice idea right now. 😁
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