I Thought I Was Okay
Sometimes when we think we're okay, our insides have another experience. The 2020 #shelterinplace experience highlights more than a physical virus running rampant.
Sometimes when we think we're okay, our insides have another experience. The 2020 #shelterinplace experience highlights more than a physical virus running rampant.
by Kayce Stevens Hughlett
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Namaste. Thank you. Merci. They are not enough. But it’s something to pause and say thank you for this something small.
When fear takes over and we cease to experience wonder, curiosity, awe, and love, that is the greatest death. An unedited journal conversation about the spiritual impact of fear generated by the onslaught of news about the coronavirus.
”We all need inspiration right now. We all need to find our own light and know it is okay to shine it in the world." Sandra Ingerman