In the throws of “I don’t know land”, it’s imperative to move from the pains of “to have“ and “to do”, resting in the moment, and “just being”. It’s a place where we find refuge and grounding.

In the throws of “I don’t know land”, it’s imperative to move from the pains of “to have“ and “to do”, resting in the moment, and “just being”. It’s a place where we find refuge and grounding.

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