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A Resilient Freedom: Squashing Tyranny While We Still Can
Like never before, it’s time for citizens to thoroughly understand current issues and the government’s actions. We need to summon the inner courage and confidence to make our own decisions about what’s acceptable while squashing tyranny (if we still can).
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A Resilient Knowing: Living Beyond Labels, Boxes and Identities
When I read Lynne McTaggart’s The Field, my world opened up with awe, curiosity, and hope – all feelings connected to better health that kickstart the processes of repair, let alone the empowerment of living beyond labels that no longer make sense.
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A Resilient Love: Finding a Joyful Life
Having spent the first fifty years of my life with obligation, duty, and masks, I can tell you that finding a joyful life makes all the difference. If the details of it all are too much (about 1,000 pages in total, I’m sorry), here’s the absolute shortest strategy to flip your perspective immediately (well, in
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A Resilient Hope: Learning that Life Can be Good
Today, I learned my mother died 16 weeks ago. My partner commented, “It’s strange that you knew.” It is strange, because the message came from my gut, not my device. Life can be good when you know what you can trust.
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A Resilient Adult: Accepting the Responsibility of Freedom
What do you do when miscommunications, misunderstandings, and misconstructions are present in your thought processes? To accept the responsibility of freedom is to think for yourself.
