Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
With eyes to see.
With ears to hear.
All invisible.
Came perfectly clear.
With a hint of impact.
The truth came near.
With every choice made of pure intent designed with good will.
Sometimes I hide from feeling….other times I allow them to roll through me like a tidal wave.
Ive found that the more I try to filter my own feelings I get bombarded with other people’s feelings. It’s like the more I try to be mindful of myself the more I notice how fragile I am by being inflicted with others feelings.
It’s a trippy realization when you comprehend how much everything can affect feelings.
I believe we need to be mindful on what feelings surround us. Soooooo how do we become mindful of someone else’s feelings (we dont know what others are feeling….or do we?) Its a change in your vibrational surroundings that clue us into what people are feeling.
Ever be in one mood then get into an atmosphere were suddenly you shift feelings? Finding yourself randomly become tired, excited, careful ansy, when two seconds prior you felt opposite? To be put simply, feeling others feelings. Crazy huh?
It’s just a shmorgazborb of feelings.
Most people consider it to be a personal desition but I dont think it’s that complicated. Its waves. Vibrations. Coming in and out of our ‘system’s’ (system: us-who we ARE).
We are oblivious to this, most of the time.
It’s a subconscious impact. It’s what creates an overall environment.
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