things we need to bring back-
1. house parties
2. 5-6 people close friend group who you see regularly
3. setting friends up with each other
4. meeting people organically
deeper, they know what types of activations/abilities unlock within ppl/ the shifts it causes outwardly as well for others even just to witness a true divine counterpart love. The frequency ppl would emit would collapse a lot of stuff. We talkin heart chakra activation.
When we say trauma hinders manifestation, it’s not because the universe is “punishing” you it’s because your whole identity is still orbiting around what happened to you
Humans talk about saving nature as if they’re the main character in the Earth’s story, when in reality, nature has been through asteroid impacts, ice ages, volcanic winters, and entire species going extinct without batting an eyelash
The irony is that the only reason saving nature matters to humans is because a collapsing ecosystem makes our survival inconvenient. Nature doesn’t negotiate, she just waits for us to trip over our own arrogance, then gets on with her day
every time I set boundaries with my mother to protect my peace she gets mad and upset. i use to feel bad but im allowed to protect myself and im allowed to tell people (no matter who it is) to not project their problems/insecurities on me.
i wish i was able to articulate the vast history of astrology the way i want. people are always talking down on it as if it’s something so silly and trivial.
i don’t beat up the old me. i love her, i understand her & i know exactly why she did what she did. nobody can hold the old me over my head or use me against me, because without her i wouldn’t be who i am today or who i will be a year from now. 🤍
Amanda Seales having to breakdown why Record Labels push brain-rotted music into the black community on purpose & why artists feel an obligation to allow it.
Watching that Jubilee debate with Amanda Seales was so telling.Every single black person on that stage, in some way, shifted the blame for oppression back onto Black people. Instead of addressing the systems that created and maintain inequality, the narrative became “it’s on us