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09Feb

Becoming

Shaman Woman CD from Medicine Music

"There are lots of people walking around who are at certain points in their soul development that are different than other people....That doesn’t make them better and it doesn’t make the younger people worse. ...You don’t become someone else - someone better - when you grow.  You become MORE of your true self...." Aerolin - On Becoming


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    Source: Growing Pains
    This the article I landed on when clicking over from someone else's blog. I like the honesty in what this writer has to say.
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    This is the album playing at the time I happened upon Aerolin's blog. It's lovely; check it out.

Reader Comments (5)

So true, so true!

02.9.2008 | Unregistered CommenterHawk

Oy vey....what an awesome piece of wisdom you share here, Sibyllae.

AAhhhh...to embrace our true self. Thanks for reminding me again!

02.9.2008 | Unregistered CommenterRon

Fantastically, beautifully true.
*hugs to you*

02.10.2008 | Unregistered CommenterKalliope

I am honored you're quoting me, sibyllae! This was a lesson I learned recently that has helped me immensely :)

02.10.2008 | Unregistered CommenterAerolin

Aerolin- When I saw your post I wanted to comment that I really liked what you had to say and just felt encouraged; but I don't have a wordpress account and could not post a comment. So instead I quoted it here and as you can see, it resonates with so many others also. Big hugs to you! And thanks for coming by; I am glad you saw this here and can see also the many wonderful responses to the great post you wrote! HUGS- Sib

02.10.2008 | Unregistered Commentersibyllae

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