She was aching to reach the stars, to feel the magic within her heart.
LUCY MARY BALLFind a home in your heart in the part that stays, the love that powers through you and your soul bright rays.
More Lucy Mary Ball Quotes
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She’s afraid of losing love, not realizing she’s the universe.
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The girl she’d always wished to be, was reflecting back to her soul’s poetry.
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Inner turbulence means you’re onto something; your awareness is deepening and your truth is rising.
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She realized she was lonely for herself, for she missed the taste of oneness and the way connection felt.
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Its natural to feel fear and pain, when you’re healing old wounds to come home again.
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When you follow your soul you lose the control, as conditioning falls away the world becomes less loud; but then your soul tribe appear the ones who also vowed, to ensure the depths of their hearts found.
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Your eyes look brighter somehow, as though the clouds within have parted, and your inner sun is radiating all your heart is.
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It took her years to release the scars that covered her heart, and the final puzzle piece was realizing she’d been love from the start.
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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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You can never truly lose the spirit that is you, finders are keepers when it comes to core truths.
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Some parts of the journey are about learning to be; unclasping the hands of productivity to set us free.
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Responding differently to the same situations is that brings about transformation.
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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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We’re just so inevitable, you’re woven within my souls call, see it doesn’t matter if we fly or fall, for your hearts entwined within me despite it all.
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The sky breathes life into the vastness that is I.
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