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Healing invitations, lovingly curated tools, real-world rituals & practical sense for blooming through even the darkest of times. 

Drop your name & email address below, and receive your digital copy of Flowering Wisdom: Inspiring Thoughts on Life, Love & Blooming Big as my gift, to you.

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Tuesday Musings: Soul's Blossoming

Blurry mum on a rainy day, front bed, 10/30/09

When we suffer, when we experience pain, when we undergo grief and heartache, the hurting actually purges ego and selfishness from our nature.

The soul - our true self - shines brighter in that moment.

Today, know that any emotional pain you may be experiencing is the Light's way of allowing your soul to blossom.

— Yehuda Berg, from Daily Kabbalah newsletter, on October 7, 2009

P.S. This was supposed to post on Monday, but due to an oversight on my end, this is now a Tuesday musing instead! Enjoy!

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Reader Comments (2)

Amen to that!

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterOtis Fret

A difficult truth to embody, but I find the more I trust those exact words, the easier it is to move softly through the thorny parts.

November 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSwirly

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