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Sense of Home Sense of Home by NZ Kaminsky
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“Get cozy with your sorrow,
Cuddle with your grief.
Float with your fears,
And melt within your anger.
Stroll through your frustrations,
Your disappointments,
And your regrets.
Dive into your doubts,
Your powerlessness,
Your hopelessness.
Surrender.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“There was light, warmth, and love under that tiny shelter. It was small but just enough to get through difficult times.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“Her broken heart was still beating. How come? Buses were running, buzzing, humming. People were smiling.
Birds' chatter and kids' laughter rang in her ears, causing her pain. The streets with fancy boutiques, ready for the winter testival, were nonchalant to her sorrow. And the coffee shops served croissants”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“Her broken heart was still beating. How come? Buses were running, buzzing, humming. People were smiling.
Birds' chatter and kids' laughter rang in her ears, causing her pain. The streets with fancy boutiques, ready for the winter testival, were nonchalant to her sorrow. And the coffee shops served croissants.

— Sense of Home”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“Listen to your emotions, darling.
They’re just signals that something is wrong for you, not with you.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“Life inside of us is the same as outside, always flowing and never repeating. It's a constant torrent. I doubt we can control it. All we can do is enter the flux and surrender.”
NZ Kaminskyinsky , Sense of Home
“It's advisable to take your inner witch for a walk on the leash every now and then.
Heh, heh."

"My witch is certainly in need of air.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“Lach soul will awaken on its own clock.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“When the storm comes, the formidable oak breaks easily, but the flowing willow bends and sways in the wind. When the storm's over, the willow straightens up again and regenerates. It sheds its damaged branches and leaves to reduce its overall burden and recover. Recovery takes time, and the willow allows it.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home
“As life has its way, unfortunate events often happen in a row-one after another, shooting forth like a rapid train in front of our eyes. When one's heart is still hurting, still fighting, another strike is already on the way.
No time to feel, no time to notice, no time to heal.”
NZ Kaminsky, Sense of Home