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Apr 3Liked by Camilla Sanderson

Restacked!

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Thanks so much Bridget! Much appreciated!✨🌟💖🙏🕊️

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Apr 4Liked by Camilla Sanderson

Beautiful, Camilla! Congratulations on your book sales. Here’s to joy!

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Thanks Julie and yes, on this springtime April 4th morning, where we just got a foot of snow overnight(!) here’s to joy and knowing the cycle of seasons will bring warmer weather❄️☀️🌷🌻🌺🪷🌼🧚‍♀️🤸‍♀️✨🌟💖🙏🏼

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Apr 4Liked by Camilla Sanderson

Yikes! I love snow but in WINTER. We got tons of rain, thunderstorms and tornado warnings. 😬🌧️

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Fun post Camilla! As well as getting to the point of what matters. Congrats on your book sales, yes to supporting the divine feminine rising (we are definitely on the same page around that) and sometimes things need a new makeover. As I woke up this morning I was considering my next post subject, maybe as a revisit to the liminal. Then I find myself reading your page. So now your post is also a sign, a crumb, for my next step....

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Author

Thanks so much for reading and for your support Julie, it's truly meaningful to me. Yesterday after this post went out and I had one "unsubscribe," I had one of those writerly moments of, "oh I shouldn't have published that post." It's fascinating to watch the mind and see what it comes up with! To be aware of how DOUBT arises within, and practice remaining connected with faith, or having faith in living one's "dharma," whatever that may be and how it's unique for each one of us. And of course that verse from the Bhagavad Gita about remaining detached from outcomes: "Focus your mind on action alone, but never on the fruits of your actions. Do not consider thyself the creator of the fruits of thy activities; neither allow thyself attachment to inactivity."✨🌟💖🙏

(as with most spiritual principles, easy to know, not always so easy to practice!)

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I relate...the Bhagavad Gita has had a huge impact on my life. I did a deep study with it for a couple of years, even taught a class in it after that. I love that line about action, it is one of my favs!. One that I keep coming back to because as you said, "as with most spiritual principles, easy to know, not always so easy to practice!" And thanks for sharing about the "unsubscribe" reaction, yep me too!

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Apr 4Liked by Camilla Sanderson

Well done Camilla! This is the most delightful welcome I’ve seen.

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Apr 4·edited Apr 4Author

Aww, thanks so much Donna, that's so kind of you to write. As I mentioned to Julie above, after this post went out and I had one "unsubscribe," I had one of those writerly moments of, "oh I shouldn't have published that post." it's amazing what the mind/Ego/Inner Critic can do to us😬😵😵‍💫🥴😳🤯 But I'm glad I caught it and remembered to stay detached from outcomes a la the Bhagavad Gita😁

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Apr 4Liked by Camilla Sanderson

This is fantastic!

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Apr 8Liked by Camilla Sanderson

"I’ve investigated and explored in-depth, the spiritual principle of witnessing, not identifying with ego, also known as observing your humanity from your divinity."

You've just described the last decade of my life and creative devotion: to share the highs and lows and in-betweens of this voyage. We are singing the same song, in different genres. More to come!

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Thanks for reading and commenting Christine!💖🙏🕊️

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