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SourceWorks Living out my dharma. Intuitive. Tarot. Astrology. Reiki. Mediumship. Showing how Source, works! Healing what doesn't. Anchoring in the consciousness evolution.

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05/31/2025


True indeed. Mothers suffer to bring life into this world. The newborn suffers to be born. If you "suffered" to any exte...
05/20/2025

True indeed.
Mothers suffer to bring life into this world.
The newborn suffers to be born.
If you "suffered" to any extent in a relationship it's because you loved them.

Comment below any ways that come to mind, where suffering is a natural part of the life cycle?

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04/12/2025

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03/16/2025

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George Orwell once said: The most terrible loneliness is not the kind that comes from being alone, but the kind that com...
01/27/2025

George Orwell once said: The most terrible loneliness is not the kind that comes from being alone, but the kind that comes from being misunderstood; the loneliness of standing in a crowded room, surrounded by people who do not see you, who do not hear you, who do not know the true essence of who you are. And in that loneliness, you feel as though you are fading, disappearing into the background, until you are nothing more than a ghost, a shadow of your former self.

It’s that soul-deep ache of being surrounded by people—friends, family, colleagues—yet feeling completely invisible. You may smile, nod, and go through the motions, but inside, you feel a sense of isolation that words can’t fully capture. You feel as though no one truly gets you, as if the truest parts of you are hidden, left unrecognized, while the world only acknowledges the version of you that fits in.

This kind of loneliness hits hard because it isn’t about the absence of people; it’s about the absence of connection. You crave to be seen for who you really are, to have someone understand your soul’s language, your quirks, your dreams, and the complexities of your heart. But when you’re misunderstood, it feels as if there’s an unbridgeable gap between your inner world and the outside one. It’s like standing behind a glass wall, desperately hoping someone will look through and truly *see* you, only to realize they’re gazing right past you.

In that space of feeling unknown, you start to question yourself. You wonder if you should change, if you should become what the world expects or desires, just to feel a hint of acceptance. But even then, the loneliness doesn’t vanish; it only grows. Because the deeper tragedy is the slow fading of your own essence, the parts of you that you start to hide or let go of, simply to belong. You become a shadow, a ghost of the vibrant self you once were, drifting silently, holding onto the hope that one day, someone might understand.

What makes this kind of loneliness so painful is that it’s not just the longing to be loved—it’s the longing to be known, and loved *for* being known. For someone to look at the parts of you that are messy, complicated, and even broken, and to say, “I see you. I understand. And I’m here.” It’s the yearning for someone to hear your heart’s quietest whispers and to feel the depths of your soul without judgment or expectation.

Yet, even in that terrible loneliness, there’s a quiet strength. There’s a resilience in holding onto your essence, even when it feels invisible. There’s courage in keeping your light alive, in refusing to let the world’s misunderstanding extinguish the fire within you. You may feel unseen, but the truth is, your uniqueness, your complexity, is what makes you extraordinary. Somewhere, someone will value that. And until then, you can value that.

Sometimes, the journey through being misunderstood leads to a deeper understanding of yourself. It teaches you to embrace who you are, even if the world isn’t ready to. It invites you to find peace in your own company, to nurture the parts of yourself that feel lonely and unacknowledged. And, in time, you may discover that the right connections—the ones that see you, hear you, and know you—come when you least expect them.

So, hold on. Keep your essence alive. Refuse to become a shadow, even if that means standing alone for a while. Your true self deserves to be celebrated, and though the wait may feel long, the beauty of being fully known is worth every moment. Your people—the ones who truly understand your soul—are out there, and when they find you, the terrible loneliness will start to fade. You’ll realize that your essence was never meant to be hidden. It was always meant to shine.
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What would it mean to you to feel truly known and understood by someone?

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01/13/2025

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12/26/2024

Forgive your mother.
Forgive yourself if you are a mother.
I hate to break this to you, but if you are a mother to another...you at some point in that journey let your child down (consciously or unconsciously).
I too am an imperfect mother with a deep mother wound.
We need to come to terms with that; forgive our mothers, forgive ourselves and move forward.
Your relationship with your children will have to evolve as they become adults and that's interesting to navigate in addition to this healing that must be had. But try you must, so you can influence a better mother experience out of your legacy generations.

This is how we collectively heal.




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This story highlights a fundamental idea about different perspectives, environments, and misunderstanding.The moral of t...
11/30/2024

This story highlights a fundamental idea about different perspectives, environments, and misunderstanding.

The moral of the story is a caution against assuming that what is right or natural for one being necessarily applies to others. It warns us of the dangers of imposing our own perspectives and ways of living onto others without truly understanding their needs, their nature, or their environment. This parable also encourages us to develop a deep sense of understanding and empathy for the diverse perspectives and needs of different beings, recognizing that each has its own unique way of being in the world. - Aby Vohra

Uncomplacent, unassimilated, nonconforming, 100% authentically me for better or worse as the Creator designed me. It has...
11/11/2024

Uncomplacent, unassimilated, nonconforming,
100% authentically me for better or worse as the Creator designed me.

It has been completely worth it.

I AM completely worth it.
The generations after me are completely worth it.
The generations before me who were unable to, completely worth it.

The only thing we come to this life and leave with is our soul.

Coveting earthly gains over that which is gained through healing yourself mentally, emotionally, thus spiritually is the real time waster.

You don't get to take ANY of that with you!!!
Whatever you leave behind still has an expiration date on it. But the energetic imprint you made on everyone around you doesn't die.

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10/06/2024

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