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This channel is dedicated to Veterans, First Responders, anyone dealing with Trauma including family members of those who suffer from PTSD. Our goal is to create a community for you to support one another. YOU MATTER!!!
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BEETHOVEN 432Hz 1 HOUR LOOP 7th SYMPHONY https://youtu.be/RpJeWvFZ_fg
Happy Monday to the beautiful people of the Mess Hall. Dare to click here and spend the first hour of your week in 432Hz Bliss.
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Mornin y'all
It's Monday AGAIN 🤯😂
"I think of the trees and how simply they let go, let fall the riches of a season, how without grief (it seems) they can let go and go deep into their roots for renewal and sleep ... Imitate the trees. Learn to lose in order to recover, and remember that nothing stays the same for long, not even pain, psychic pain. Sit it out. Let it all pass."

~May Sarton

Art | Ruth Evans
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Forwarded from Thief Of Wonders️
"If you’re exhausted, rest.
If you don’t feel like starting a new project, don’t.
If you don’t feel the urge to make something new, just rest in the beauty of the old, the familiar, the known.
If you don’t feel like talking, stay silent.
If you’re fed up with the news, turn it off.
If you want to postpone something until tomorrow, do it.
If you want to do nothing, let yourself do nothing today.
Feel the fullness of the emptiness, the vastness of the silence, the sheer life in your unproductive moments.
Time does not always need to be filled.
You are enough, simply in your being."

~Jeff Foster
Forwarded from Thief Of Wonders️
"There are words that heal the heart but there are silences that heal the soul"
Forwarded from Thief Of Wonders️
“Forgiveness is not a matter of exonerating people who have hurt you. They may not deserve exoneration. Forgiveness means cleansing your soul of the bitterness of ‘what might have been,’ ‘what should have been,’ and ‘what didn’t have to happen.’ Someone has defined forgiveness as ‘giving up all hope of having had a better past.’ What’s past is past and there is little to be gained by dwelling on it. There are perhaps no sadder people then the men and women who have a grievance against the world because of something that happened years ago and have let that memory sour their view of life ever since.”

Rabbi Harold S Kushner