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Astrid Kirkeskov's avatar

Yes!!! Loved it. The life you want to live doesn’t necessarily live in the comfort zone. And as you grow older you start to see more and more people settle for the comfort and giving up on their dreams. But I believe if something is truly meant for you and exists in your mind, it exists in really life as well. Somehow

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Anna Ray's avatar

Yes, the comfort zone can be such a quiet trap.

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marn wrong's avatar

Agree the loudest gets heard and the hum fades. We need to retune our receivers, to lower gain for noise. But first went need to identify what is noise. So how do we do that

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Anna Ray's avatar

Absolutely. The world, often our inner world, amplifies what’s loud. Anger, drama, outrage, distraction. The hum, those gentler, truer frequencies, gets lost in the static. So much of healing, or even just making sense of ourselves, is about learning to listen differently.

Sometimes identifying noise means sitting in stillness long enough to notice what keeps interrupting it. What surges. What tries to seduce you into spirals. Then we gently ask: Is this real? Is this mine? Is this useful?

I'll explore this in detail in my next post. :)

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