A group for those who choose to journey in Life, along the path of the Heart Divine.
This group is about sharing and connecting with others, who have discovered something so utterly simple; and yet at times, almost impossible to live up to.
Here we share the mysteries we are discovering about the Heart Divine.
Here we share the impact of this on our very lives
and on how we are in the world.
Here we share with others who are living in the mystery of the Heart Divine, at the very core of their being.
Here we share whatever inspires us, the joy of being a channel of Divine Love, expressing as our very lives.
I hope to meet you here, as that great "lover" Rumi once said, "out beyond ideas of wrong-doing and right-doing", on the playing field of LOVE.
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That is when we finally drop the famous or let us say the most infamous EGO!
Sometimes, just before achieving deep inner quiet, we experience grief from having to let go of the props of identity. We experience the feeling that we are nobody at all. We find ourselves crying, yet we do not feel sad. We simply allow our bodies to cry as they give up feelings of attachment to the old props. Now they seem to stand naked and defenceless before the mighty Cosmos. Then this passes and we feel relief. We are in harmony with the Cosmos. A great weight is lifted off.
Carol K. Anthony
Art: Antonio Mora
After more than forty years of sitting with people in the depths of their lives, one lesson keeps returning.
When deep pain appears, people often tell the ones who are suffering, “That’s too much . . . too hot to handle.”
My response is simple: Then don’t try to handle it.
Feel it.
Be there.
Traumatized people do not need us to master their suffering. They need us to remain present with it. Simply to be there.
Healing often begins not through explanation or technique, but through the quiet courage of one human being staying real with another—feeling, witnessing, and not turning away.
Paul DeBlassie III
Art: Daniel Mirante
Beautiful image!
It's your road, and yours alone. Others may walk it with you, but no-one can walk it for you.
Rumi
Sculpture by Lene Kilda
So cute and so evident!
People who have taken the time to heal properly, who have done the work on themselves, and who know their worth . . . don’t allow just anyone in any more. They will only allow in those who are capable of a genuine connection, with the same level of respect and emotional maturity that they bring.
Because once you’ve healed from someone’s lack of respect and emotional maturity, people no longer look good to you unless they really are good for you.
Mark Smith
Art: Andrea Kowch
What we call grief is not simply pain.
It is love reorganizing itself through the body.
The heart is learning how to hold what it could not hold before. The nervous system is finding new pathways for something that once felt impossible to feel.
And slowly, often in ways we cannot see at first, something begins to reassemble from within.
Not the life we had before.
But a deeper life—one that is more rooted, more tender, and more true.
Matt Licata
Art: Tangled Muses
AND I ABSOLUTELY AGREE WITH YOU, I HAVE NEVER TAKEN ANY FOR ANY REASON AND I AM THANKFUL FOR MY LIFE THIS WAY1
We are learning so much and changing us and the World, as wel!
I love that picture!
Nothing in the field of mental health will do more good and reduce more harm than encouraging withdrawal from psychiatric drugs. The time is past when the focus in mental health was on what drugs to take for what disorders. Now we need to focus on how to stop taking psychiatric drugs and replace them with more person-centered, empathic approaches. The goal is no longer drug maintenance and stagnation; the goal is recovery and achieving well-being.
Dr Peter Breggin, MD [psychiatrist]
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