Gone with the wind
Not every opinion deserves engagement.
This essay explores how letting go of belief can become an act of agency rather than avoidance.
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MeaningAbout reflection, pattern recognition and the broader context in which personal experiences take place.
Not every opinion deserves engagement.
This essay explores how letting go of belief can become an act of agency rather than avoidance.
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MeaningFeed or free your mind is a reflection on attention, trust, and the quiet art of letting things glide off. From a duck metaphor to quantum perspectives, this essay explores how overthinking feeds scarcity — and how presence, trust, and a gentle release of expectations can open the door to peace in the now.
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MeaningOld emotions have a way of sneaking into the present, especially in close relationships. In this essay I explore how past experiences and stored emotions influence our reactions today — and how awareness, trust, and presence allow us to respond from who we are now, instead of who we once had to be.
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MeaningNeverending journey is a personal reflection written in the midst of loss, confusion, and recurring patterns. This essay explores friendship, manipulation, self-trust, and the humbling realization that healing is not linear — but an ongoing process of awareness, choice, and moving forward anyway.
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MeaningMy little household demon is a personal reflection on shadow work in everyday life. Through a seemingly small but persistent pattern around cleaning and tidying, this essay explores how unconscious reactions turn into victimhood — and how awareness, curiosity, and a bit of humor can slowly dissolve even the most stubborn inner demons.
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MeaningA personal reflection on history, personal narratives, and awareness. This piece explores how both collective and inner stories can keep us anchored in the past — and how questioning them opens space for presence and change.
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