"Wholeness does not mean perfection; it means
embracing brokenness as an integral part of life."
Parker J. Palmer
We come into this world as brilliant souls, screaming at our sudden physical limitations. We are bursting with knowledge, but our unsuspecting bodily needs become paramount. The human experience overwhelms our sensory experiences, and our eternal memories subside. Too easily, we forget who we are.
Our culture has the tendency to highlight our shortcomings while minimizing our strengths. We are expected to fit into preconceived family expectations causing our inner glow to subside. Eventually, we find ourselves unwrapping exterior layers to once again connect with our soul.
It is necessary to dislodge family patterns and reclaim what we personally deem as being truth. Space needs to be created to heal and review. As we rebuild, our hearts grow stronger attracting what will help us stretch and grow. At our core, we remember our goodness to be shared with others in making dreams come true.

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