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Rebecca J Hanna
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Assemblage Artist , Wisdom Keeper, Conspiracy Researcher, Bibliophile, Herbivore, Big Pharma Anarchist, Child of the 60's, Pronoia Advocate, Comedic Reliefian, Twin Peaks and Dirk Gently fan, Zen is my default daily reset, Jedi wannabe, American born with Irish and Blackfoot roots, anti-woke, More CO2 please (the trees asked me to add this), doer of useful old school stuff

#innereye #intuition

#imagine #visionaries

There comes a day when you realize that the fear never really goes away,

that if you really want something,

you have to be willing to do it afraid.

And maybe this is the only way you ever get to discover your fullest potential.

Maybe you just have to dive right in and face the thing that scares you the most.

Because in the end,

it's not the rejections and so-called failures that will haunt you.

It will be your own potential left unexplored.

So maybe you don't need to wait until you overcome your fears to take the first step forward.

Maybe you just need to know there's something more important than fear. Something greater.

Something worth fighting for.

And maybe overcoming your fears is the least important part of your story anyway.

Maybe what matters is that you're scared but still determined.

Shaky but still standing.

Afraid but still willing to try.

- Zanna Keithley

Artist: Skategirl

#selfmastery #transcendentalistmovenment

#eternalvigilance #eyeswideopen

This has become a cliche but I do a practice that revitalizes my soul before going to sleep. I use a mala with 108 beads to keep count. I just start saying, I am so grateful for such and such until I have reached the end. I cover all areas of life--my working 6 senses and body systems, people, food, clothing, appliances, teachers, books , music, gardening supplies, past successes and lessons learned etc... I feel so rich and fulfilled at the end that I am usually smiling involuntarily.

"So much suffering comes from resistance toward a decision your heart knows is right for you.

Yet when you resist what is true for you, difficulties ensue to try to get you back on your divine path. Trust your heart.

Your fear might convince you that it's better to stay put than make a change.

This is why so many people become comfortable in their own discomfort.

Yet stagnancy leads to dis-ease, which can eventually lead to disease.

Your heart will never guide you astray.

There's a reason things are difficult.

Life is inviting you to step up, make a change, and move forward.

Trust this. Trust life. Nature loves courage and rewards risk." David Crawford #sageadvice

#rabbitrabbit #HappyJune

#preservesentiantlife #weboflife #unityconsciousness