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Wow camilla this feels so timely. I have been observing myself over the past few months as I have felt triggered in a particularly setting. My natural instinct is to move away because its highlighting a wound. You have given me much to think about. It was wonderful to hear you read this also, you have a lovely warm voice

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Thanks so much for letting me know this Jen, it's perhaps more meaningful to me than you may know. And thank you also for the compliment to my voice. That's incredibly sweet of you✨🌟💖🙏🕊

p.s. also please do practice the art of extreme self-care. Sometimes we need to move away from something that's triggering us. I find I need time and space to heal - and it's important to give ourselves the permission to do what we need to do in order to heal!

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Thank you for this, Camilla.

Gabor Mate’s, quote really resonated with me, as he sums that experience up perfectly.

I also really enjoyed your quote —

“It’s perhaps another example of a Buddhist principle that takes a moment to learn but a lifetime to master.”

I couldn’t agree more.

Thanks Camilla :)

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You're welcome Michael, and thank YOU for reading and for quoting me back to myself 😆 which made me chuckle. LOTS of gratitude for your dependable responses that usually make me smile too. and no pressure - but I'm looking forward to reading your next piece so I can offer support and encouragement too!✨🌟💖🙏🕊️

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My pleasure :)

And the next piece is in the works — I normally do one a fortnight, so I can really percolate on the piece before posting. Thanks Camilla.

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