You can never truly lose the spirit that is you, finders are keepers when it comes to core truths.
LUCY MARY BALLWorry and fear did their best to sway her, but she was too preoccupied with truth.
More Lucy Mary Ball Quotes
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She realized her longing was for her own heart; to feel whole and complete rather than teared apart.
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When all is said and done, the moon still shines with the sun.
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Why is it so difficult to simply be, to look around the room and just be free; why do I feel a need to add something to me, when I’m the consciousness that holds every key.
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She felt uninspired dull and unfired, she craved newness to be clueless; something wild.
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Love wins, for it is true; see love is the essence, the purity within you.
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Who is in control, the mind or the soul; is it the changing thoughts the presence despite what rises and falls.
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The waves of life arrive in rhythms, the tide goes in and out the moon shines in prisms; see its natural to feel the ups and downs for you’re life itself hidden or found.
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The most painful times reap the deepest transformations.
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Her emotions no longer scared her, and she was declared free.
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Be soft, feeling your way through be open, ready to receive the new be bold, and honest about what’s right for you Be loving, and you’ll feel that love too.
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It hits me like a train, a hurricane of pain, the type that leaves one breathless whilst imprinting a deep stain; but then by some miracle it slowly fades away again, and I find myself back, forever changed.
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She wants to live in trust; knowing that the right particles are colliding, in the most divinely timed timing.
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They had different minds but their hearts were aligned and their souls entwined; for they were two of a kind.
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She sidestepped her mind to breathe in the new day, and ask for her heart to show her the way.
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She knew what was in her heart and that was enough; she could feel what was real for it lighted her up.
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