Replying to Avatar Efrat Fenigson

Normally I would ignore such a low level, but I won’t because 1) I love & respect nostr:npub1aftmyhm62lrp6lwsha3yzyjy5kqdvuy7g23qg28a8q0cnmudv0ds0sdcke & my guests, and 2)

people should know that this toxicity exists & it helps nothing but trying to fill the dark void this person has deep inside.

This is what lack of self-love, meaning and purpose in life looks life. I wish it on nobody to be so toxic.

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My biggest takeaway from my teachings with a Daoist master after 12 years is this: When someone says something about you, it has nothing to do with you or what you are saying or doing; instead, it reveals a lot about how that person relates to the subject. You can love or hate, agree or disagree, but one thing is certain - this "self-called psycho" has been triggered by their lack of authenticity. Both you and Isabella are grounded in your essence. You do not need defending, as both of you exude talent, intuition, grace, and undeniable beauty. Yes!

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