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“You say you suffer every time we are not together, and you wish to not feel even one millimeter of separation. Then I have to say: In order to de...
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"It's the way you healed your wounds instead of spreading the pain that makes you beautiful.
It's the passion in your eyes when you talk about wha...
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“The very moment you change your perception, you re-write the biochemistry of your body. Our emotions directly influence the amount of active cod...
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Jimi Hendrix (born November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970) passed on this day in 1970. He is widely regarded as one of the most influential electr...
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In the heart of Paris, a city that has forever been associated with love and romance, an enchanting photograph was captured by Robert Doisn...
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In Greek Mythology, Medusa is as a constant reminder to be unapologetic in casting a harsh gaze against the patriarchy. But the story of Medusa ...
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In a world filled with distractions and uncertainties, finding a sacred tool that can unlock our inner power and connect us with the realms o...
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(The Inca Cross, also known as the Chakana, is a symbol representing Inca cosmology and the interconnection of the natural world)
Spirals ...
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A gifted Chinese poet in the Northern Song Dynasty, guided by a dream, found his mother from his previous life, fulfilling a vow he had made to her...
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The heart chakra, also known as Anahata, is one of the seven main chakras in the body. It is located in the center of the chest and is associated w...
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The root chakra, also known as the Muladhara chakra, is the first of the seven primary chakras in the human body. Located at the base of the sp...
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Lotus seeds have been used in jewelry making for centuries, and their popularity continues to this day. These small, hard seeds are harvested...
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