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Ava Sol 💃🌞❤️🔥
@AvaSol144
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Source Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Inner sovereignty begins when a person starts listening inward.
To their conscience.
Their intuition.
Their direct experience of life.
It doesn’t mean rejecting knowledge, wisdom, or guidance from others.
It means no longer abandoning your own inner knowing.
Outer authority can offer information.
But only you can feel what is true, aligned, and alive within your own being.
Real maturity is the integration of both.
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“Sitting with your feelings” means when you feel something , sadness, anger, jealousy, whatever emotion, instead of immediately distracting yourself, numbing it, or reacting, you just let yourself feel it without running from it.
You notice it, you acknowledge it, you question it, ask yourself where it’s coming from. You don’t grab your phone, pick a fight, or eat a whole bag of chips or a big bowl of ice cream to avoid it.
You just stay present with the discomfort until you understand it better. It sounds simple but most people have never done it even once.
khaleesi🧍🏽♀️@shelovesore
What does it even mean to “sit with your feelings”? It sounds so vague and everyone keeps using it. What exactly does it mean?
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“Each time a woman stands up for herself.... she stands up for all women.”
- Maya Angelou #WomensArt

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@Albeauterol @DoctorPerin How you feel is what truly matters - I can see/sense it. Can you become aware of your emotions and the wisdom they bring, instead of projecting them on me? Stay with them/this question.
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@AvaSol144 @DoctorPerin This is such a classic bad faith winning the frame kind of engagement. I find it really hard to believe you actually mean most of what you're saying, and if you do: that's even worse.
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“Of all the superstitions preached by those very people who claim they never cease attacking ‘superstition,’ that of ‘science’ and ‘reason’ is the only one that does not, at first glance, appear to be based on sentiment; yet there exists a kind of rationalism that is nothing more than sentimentality in disguise, as is all too clearly shown by the passion with which its defenders uphold it, and the hatred they display towards everything that runs counter to their inclinations or surpasses their understanding. Moreover, since rationalism, in any case, corresponds to a diminution of intellectuality, it is natural that its development should go hand in hand with that of sentimentalism.”
— René Guénon, East and West

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