collective healing

  • An offering of breath for those who need it: I am not silent because I don’t care.I am silent because I refuse to be weaponized. I do not belong to red or blue, to outrage nor dogma.I belong to the space where truth can breathe. I will not let my life force be siphoned by

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  • Love in the Age of Isolation | blog

    In a world drowning in digital noise, loneliness, and performative connection, finding balance between light and dark has become a core human struggle.

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  • A plea to the living planet we’ve wounded. This poem explores collective guilt, ecological grief, and the fragile hope that humanity can wake up before it’s too late. For anyone who has ever felt the Earth’s heartbeat beneath their feet – and heard it hurting. •• “Mother, Forgive Us.” by Shelly Moore Caron • Ungrateful

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