She knew what was in her heart and that was enough; she could feel what was real for it lighted her up.
LUCY MARY BALLWhen 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.
More Lucy Mary Ball Quotes
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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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Some parts of the journey are about learning to be; unclasping the hands of productivity to set us free.
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Every moment of presence is a moment of soul; the portal in which true tales are told and hearts desires unfold.
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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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Her dreams were akin to the vastness within.
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Perspective isn’t clear in the midst of storms, for its signal is distorted whilst its being transformed.
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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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Find a home in your heart in the part that stays, the love that powers through you and your soul bright rays.
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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’s not free when she’s waiting for something she can’t control, so she ventures inwards making different decisions; searching for the untold.
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In this moment I am me, as much as I’m ever going to be; I’m not a memory that can no longer be seen, for I am the seer that always has been.
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Her emotions no longer scared her, and she was declared free.
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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 realized her longing was for her own heart; to feel whole and complete rather than teared apart.
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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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