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Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!Try looking into that place where you dare not look! You'll find me there, staring out at you!...more
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Dune
A round table mastermind where we discuss everything that applies on the path of empowered aging…more
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A round table mastermind where we discuss everything that applies on the path of empowered aging, like health, mental and emotional wellness, sociology, spirituality, changing times, new discoveries in all fields of science that support and enhance the experience of the aging woman. This group is open to the world of women globally.
Welcome to our official Book Club Group.
This group is for anyone who loves reading books from…more
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Welcome to our official Book Club Group.
This group is for anyone who loves reading books from different genres. We are going to start reading books mainly from the following genres: personal development, self-knowledge, entrepreneurial books and so on. But anyone can suggest any kind of book and they will be taken under consideration :)
We will be communicating via this page. There's an app called Goodreads we can download to better keep up with one another. Meetings are held the last Saturday of the month at 3: 30 PM.
Happy Reading guys!
Join this group if you are dedicated to the idea of modulating discord into harmony. Living in h…more
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Join this group if you are dedicated to the idea of modulating discord into harmony. Living in harmony doesn't mean an absence of dissonance or discord. My life experience reminds me over and over again, that to have inner peace, we have to be in harmony with our SELF. That won't always jive with the outer world. Extreme duality cannot only be brought into harmony when we are balanced from within, and that requires a deep knowledge of who we are, why we are here, and what we have to offer to the world. Living in harmony requires an honest look at ourselves, and the courage to look at the discord, give it proper expression and healthy outlet, without making someone else "wrong" in the process.