Thank you Arrielle! the five agreements was an important reminder to me, and the poem really helped me soften towards myself while the practice really made me understand the area between enpowerment and surrender. thank you very much!
What a lovely poem. Its quite true....about the actions you do and leave behind. I had a young woman visit my home today. She was out of town, here for a tungi( funeral in maori) and was looking at her past and my home was a memory that stood out to her. Apparently her aunt and grandmother lived here and this house was a place of respite, care, food and rest for those whanau (family) who needed it. All gang patches were left at the driveway and no violence or negativity permitted. As the girl touched the cypress trees aligning the driveway, she thanked me for making the garden so good, for caring about a place...that had cared for her and her mother, in times of need. When you read this poem, I could see how powerful all the years of making a garden has a profound affect on others and generations. Thankyou, Jo from New Zealand.
Glad to see you again. In loving kindness from Canada's Capital 🇨🇦. I am leaking from every where due to mould and I have never taken antibiotics in 57 years. Thanks to you I am healing my leaky muscles, chest, gut, colon naturally. Doctors sre giving me a year. I am protecting my peace and my strong Buddha Berry Tree.🥰 Sending you so much Gratitude this Thanksgiving weekend in Canada. 🙏🇨🇦❤️Give ourselves grace and compassion in all ways after trauma. In loving kindness Dee ❤🇨🇦🙏💜☮️🕉️❤️🩹
Infinite Gratitude for these precious resources and for your tender luminous heart Dr Arielle!
Lovely presence Arielle, thank you🙏
Thank you Arrielle! the five agreements was an important reminder to me, and the poem really helped me soften towards myself while the practice really made me understand the area between enpowerment and surrender. thank you very much!
What a lovely poem.
Its quite true....about the actions you do and leave behind.
I had a young woman visit my home today.
She was out of town, here for a tungi( funeral in maori) and was looking at her past and my home was a memory that stood out to her.
Apparently her aunt and grandmother lived here and this house was a place of respite, care, food and rest for those whanau (family) who needed it.
All gang patches were left at the driveway and no violence or negativity permitted.
As the girl touched the cypress trees aligning the driveway, she thanked me for making the garden so good, for caring about a place...that had cared for her and her mother, in times of need.
When you read this poem, I could see how powerful all the years of making a garden has a profound affect on others and generations.
Thankyou, Jo from New Zealand.
@@jomassey4207 what a beautiful story. Thank you for sharing.
Wonderful practice, just what I needed. The poems are such a nice touch...love them! DD
Deep thank you
Thanks for this wonderful practice ❤
@@riccardoscandroglio5759 you’re welcome! I miss seeing your smiling face!
Super cute, wise, smart look with glasses!
Glad to see you again. In loving kindness from Canada's Capital 🇨🇦. I am leaking from every where due to mould and I have never taken antibiotics in 57 years.
Thanks to you I am healing my leaky muscles, chest, gut, colon naturally. Doctors sre giving me a year. I am protecting my peace and my strong Buddha Berry Tree.🥰 Sending you so much Gratitude this Thanksgiving weekend in Canada. 🙏🇨🇦❤️Give ourselves grace and compassion in all ways after trauma. In loving kindness Dee ❤🇨🇦🙏💜☮️🕉️❤️🩹
@@DeStresswithDee happy thanksgiving to you.
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