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@lillableu

I write a lot • award-winning journalist • certified reiki healer & intuitive reader • FAMU • NU ‘21 🇰🇭

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We asked eldest daughters why conflict with parents often increases when they reach financial independence. Below are some of their answers. Some can be triggering, proceed with caution.

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3. “Once the financial dependency is taken away it's hard to then have a relationship because there's no foundation in place. It was always "I provided for you, I gave you this or that" but never "I was there for you" which is what really matters at the end of the day.”

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is it just me or can y’all really feel the energetic shifts? folks true nature is being shown, intentions are actualizing, and thoughts are becoming things!

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When someone drops their ego to genuinely apologize to you, just saying “it’s ok” is very lame. Here are five different sentences you can say instead:

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Spirit removed you from a situation because they did not want you being touched in proximity of those who have fucked you over. Divine intervention means you're being protected. Your ancestors can't properly smite your enemies if you're playing house with them.

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I think the most important thing people need to understand about building a spiritually balanced life is you don’t have to be a “nice” person or a “good person”… this belief literally creates the worst people you’ll ever meet.

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“Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.” ― Bell Hooks

“Knowing how to be solitary is central to the art of loving. When we can be alone, we can be with others without using them as a means of escape.”

― Bell Hooks