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Lieber Roland, immer wieder schön, von dir zu hören.
Diese Worte sind so versöhnlich. Danke dafür.
Liebe Grüße Doris
Thanks so much for this video dear Roland!
My heart bleeds for the poor-poise and I am grateful that you found a way to restore your relation. Life is full of mystery
You are absolutely correct and taught me that as well, which I never forgot. For that I am grateful. Pain always holds important messages. Sending blessings and gratitude for the beautiful story and I am sure the porpoises heard your request.
Thank you so much, dear Roland!
Danke. 😌
This was beautiful and timely for me. Thank you very much!
Us Humyns are so resistant to being broken, feeling pain , being humbled, going the hard way to awakening….blessings on the finned ones and all our relations who wait for us to open….so good to hear from you again brother…
Kintsuji – what a beautiful reminder of the gold, the beauty and the ever-present possibility of restoration in those seemingly “broken” places. With gratitude!
Yes! Heart broken open to receive and offer more! 🙂