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Back in the soup: a first hand account of returning to “typical” EMF exposure levels after a much-needed respite
There is a distinct point, right after we turn that all-important corner by heading towards something we really want, instead of running away or shrinking back from what we don’t want, that something magical and potential-filled starts to happen. Its is as though we are presented with the opportunity to harness an incredible new source of energy that we never even dared imagine existed, let alone that we would have direct access to it. In fact, we had probably reached the point of assuming we had no personal power left at all and were on the verge of putting up or giving up… Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness
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Tagged 5G health risk, cellphone masts risks, choice point, choosing a different timeline, chosen lifestyle, danger of EMFs, electrosensitivity, EMF mitigation, EMFs and chronic pain, environmental sensitivities, extroverted feeling, extroverted sensing, feeling energy, feeling too much, getting away from crowds, getting away from it all, highly sensitive, highly sensitive person, INFJ, introversion, off-grid, personal choice, radiation, sensitivity, sensitivity as an evolutionary advantage, sensory overwhelm, sensory sensitivities, the right to choose
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Coming home
Where are my edges, where does my sense of self stop and other begin? What feel like the non-negotiable boundaries required in order for me to feel safe and how does modern life or the demands of my work encroach on that? How did the quieter life of the past year make me feel (better or worse; some introverts have thrived)? What does that say about my desire to keep working/living the way I used to before lockdown? What are my true priorities in life and what do those say about where I feel most relaxed and comfortable to be myself, can I make my life fit those priorities better? Is there more inner work to be done so that I can feel safe regardless and not be at the beck and call of outside circumstances the way I am? Do I have all the resources I need to feel safe unconditionally like that, even as I stand here in my socks, or do I lean too much into external factors, both for comfort but therefore also as a source of trigger when things “go wrong”? Continue reading →
Posted in Consciousness & evolution, Health & wellbeing, Life choices, Menu, Personal Development, Recovery chronic illness, Spirituality
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Tagged anxiety, boundaries, coming home, cultivating a higher vibe, emotional health, environmental sensitivities, fear of the outside world, feeling of place, feeling safe, frequency of home, healing, high sensitivity, highly sensitive person, how we are raised affecting sense of self, hypervigilance, inner resources, introversion, introvert, lockdown, longing for home, protection, protector part, psychology behind material fixations, rarified feeling, sacred space, sanctuary, sense of self, sensory sensitivity, setting boundaries, the feeling of home, there's no place like home, trigger factors, unconditional safety, wizard of oz
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