soul work

  • Surface Dwellers | poem

    Surface Dwellers | poem

    This poem explores the difference between people who live on the surface of their own lives and those willing to dig deeper into truth, discomfort, and self-discovery. Using earthy, visceral metaphors of soil, worms, hooks, and the hidden work beneath the surface, it reflects on courage, avoidance, and the raw honesty required to grow. A…

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  • ⚖️ “The Emotional Weight of Being a Little Too Perceptive for This Planet.” (And why it’s not a flex — it’s a full-time job no one asked for.) There’s this thing I’ve carried my whole life that I used to think was “too much.” Too emotional. Too serious. Too deep. Too sarcastic. Too chatty. Too weird.

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  • Written by Shelly Moore © 2025 • The Thought That Sparked This: ☕️ People often say things like “When you heal yourself, you heal your lineage.” But to most, it sounds like Instagram wisdom. A metaphor. Something sweet to print on a moon-phase coffee mug. … But what if it’s not just metaphor? What if

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