#resisttheugly
#SineadO'Connor
Art | Nikolai Astrup
#parenting
Good question. I don't know.
#Spinoza
A 1775 map of British North America with the Thirteen Colonies shown in red

Excellent Youtube on Living Life as a Game
#emotionalmaturitychart
#illnessindustry
2024 still using child labor
1. Nestlé
2. H&M
3. Philip Morris
4. Microsoft
5. Sports Direct
6. British American Tobacco
7. Apple
8. New Look
9. JTI
10. Hershey’s
11. Mars
12. Hyundai
13. Perdue Farms
14. Tyson Foods
15. McDonald’s
https://www.careeraddict.com/10-companies-that-still-use-child-labor #childlabor
I can relate to this
#childhood
#shadowwork #selfmastery
#energyfollowsthought
#growthmindset #courage #hero'sjourney
“You are not a victim. No matter what you have been through, you're still here. You may have been challenged, hurt, betrayed, beaten, and discouraged, but nothing has defeated you. You are still here! You have been delayed but not denied. You are not a victim, you are a victor. You have a history of victory.” #perseverance #growthmindset #selfmastery
― Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

#thehumancondition #selfmastery
#labels #groupthink #RobertAntonWilson
"PATH OF THE TWO SPIRIT WITCH
Sacred Clowns
Heyoka is a Native American term meaning “fool” or “sacred clown”. A heyoka empath is the term given to empaths who are emotional mirrors to those around them, thus helping others to evolve and grow.
Heyokas are often known for doing things backwards. They “feel” what others feel and then intuitively “mirror” what that person needs to know about themselves to help them change and heal.
For example, a heyoka may seem rude and dismissive when someone needs to learn humility. Or a heyoka may push one’s buttons to break them out of their comfort zone.
Often times, a heyoka may not even realize they are doing this.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A HEYOKA EMPATH?
"Heyokas help others evolve by mirroring their own behaviors back to them. A heyoka empath can “mirror” the emotions and issues of others and force them to evaluate who they truly are.
Heyokas are highly intuitive and wise. This makes people feel very comfortable confiding in them.
As well as “Sacred Clowns”, they are also known as “Pain-Eaters”, or “Two-Spirits”, for their ability to take the pains and worries of others, just by listening."See less -Serenity Ravinwolve

GM Thanks for the zaps!
