Hi Denise. This reading fits me to a T, except my problem isn't comparing myself to other people. My problem is fearing I will be misunderstood or negatively judged by people who matter to me. I don't care what people in general think. So, I've been working on the things You describe above. I am starting to feel more positive. And, I have found listening to 528 HZ meditation music calms my mind and makes it easier for me to focus and relax. Really helps. Thank you.
“Everyone is unique. Compare not yourself with anyone else lest you spoil Gods curriculum. Baal Shem Tov (Israel BenElizer), 1698-1760. European Jewish Mystic and Healer, and Founder of the Jewish Sect of Hasidim Judaism. Baal Shem Tov are English ALiteration for Hebrew which means “Master of the Good Name” a title given by Jews throughout the ages for holy men. I love a lot of his sayings, but would never be a modern Hasidic. They are the ultra orthodox these days. Not my cup of tea.
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Good morning! ☕☕ Excellent advice for me, any day. Love and hugs!
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Hi Denise. This reading fits me to a T, except my problem isn't comparing myself to other people. My problem is fearing I will be misunderstood or negatively judged by people who matter to me. I don't care what people in general think. So, I've been working on the things You describe above. I am starting to feel more positive. And, I have found listening to 528 HZ meditation music calms my mind and makes it easier for me to focus and relax. Really helps. Thank you.
Hi there! The massage was terrific. I already feel a bit better.
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“Everyone is unique. Compare not yourself with anyone else lest you spoil Gods curriculum. Baal Shem Tov (Israel BenElizer), 1698-1760. European Jewish Mystic and Healer, and Founder of the Jewish Sect of Hasidim Judaism. Baal Shem Tov are English ALiteration for Hebrew which means “Master of the Good Name” a title given by Jews throughout the ages for holy men. I love a lot of his sayings, but would never be a modern Hasidic. They are the ultra orthodox these days. Not my cup of tea.