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Chrissyreadit
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Pickpick

I will admit- i‘m overwhelmed by astrology, terms, ideas. one thing i liked most about this book was the big focus on New Moon- for beginnings and Full moon for release. I am soothed by cycles and this part did not feel overwhelming with positions and dates and times etc…. I think I would like a copy one day for myself. #travelingstars24

JenniferEgnor I tried to understand astrology, I didn‘t get far. I used to do moon rituals all the time, one for each phase (waxing, waning, full, dark, new). There‘s something so mysterious and magical about the moon. 5d
wanderinglynn How you feel about astrology is how I feel about tarot! 😆 I get astrology so much more than tarot. 5d
Chrissyreadit @JenniferEgnor I just can‘t keep up with degrees, houses, it just feels overwhelming… I need baby steps. 4d
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AnnCrystal
The Secret | Rhonda Byrne
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1 - Walking Off The Paved Pathway. My journey as I venture out of my comfort zone.

2 - Never read the book, yet the other day we watched the movie, “The Secret.“

My mom always raised my brother and I to think positively, be positive. In our cultural ways, my mom has even taught me that in everything I make, cooking/baking, gardening, craft/arts, to be positive while creating because what you make absorbs the energies.

This movie hit home.

AnnCrystal Thank you @dabbe for tagging me & @TheSpineView for creating this play~tag~share card. 1w
dabbe @AnnCrystal 💙🩵💙 1w
TheSpineView Thanks for playing! Have a great day! 1w
AnnCrystal @dabbe ☺️💝. 1w
AnnCrystal @TheSpineView 😉👍💝. 1w
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SarahBookInterrupted
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Pickpick

This has been on my bookshelf for 10+ years and I‘m so glad I finally picked it up. It‘s a super short book and honestly it was repetitive so it could have been even shorter, but it think the author wanted to make sure the reader fully understood each agreement. I‘ll definitely use these agreements in the future. I also felt good how I had already changed my “nightmare” agreements and really feel my life has become my dream. I highly recommend.

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Bookwomble
Sand and Foam ... | Kahlil Gibran
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This is one of the longest inscriptions I have in a second hand book. There's obviously a story in Caroline's heartfelt poem to the unnamed recipient of what was presumably a gift for Christmas 1972, but tantalisingly I'll never know, though it opens up realms of speculation 🤔💭💔💘
#inscription

IndoorDame ❤️❤️❤️ 2w
AmyG Love that. One could write an entire story around that inscription. 2w
Ruthiella Wow. That is intriguing! 2w
The_Book_Ninja Great find! 2w
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Bookwomble
Sand and Foam ... | Kahlil Gibran
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"We often sing lullabies to our children that we ourselves may sleep."

"The song that lies silent in the heart of a mother sings upon the lips of her child."

“Long ago you were a dream in your mother's sleep, and then she awoke to give you birth.”

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Bookwomble
Sand and Foam ... | Kahlil Gibran
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We took a walk on Formby beach today, and seeing the sand and the foam whipped up by a bracing wind off the Irish Sea inevitably brought to mind Kahlil Gibran's inspirational book of aphorisms. Time for a re-read 📖
I'm not sure if there will be any quotable passages that I *didn't* post here six years ago! We'll see 😏

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DieAReader
Ask Your Guides | Sonia Choquette, Ph.D.
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Pickpick
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2w
DieAReader @TheAromaofBooks ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥 2w
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shortsarahrose
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Another title from my book bundle from Arabelle Sicardi. Seems like a great resource living with/through hard times.

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Robotswithpersonality
The Te of Piglet | Benjamin Hoff
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Panpan

Nineties attitudes are alive and well and appropriating my childhood! I would not recommend this to anyone, for any reason. If you were looking for a quick, coherent guide into the tenets of Taoism, this ain't it. If you were looking for a pop psychology/self help type book cogently examining the philosophical or spiritual traits of dear Piglet, this ain't it. 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? The author has opinions about everything that's wrong with society today, but they're presented as (uncited) facts and generalizations. If this was a choice to bulk up the book by matching Taoist thinking to all the ways it can fix what's wrong in the world, it's a clumsy effort. Likewise what is objectively an important environmental message gets buried under a lot of other tidbits and is left feeling out of place with the tone of the book. 2w
Robotswithpersonality 3/? Considering the amount that other people are quoted, the author may have been better off producing a book of quotations.
Don't get me started on the steaming pile that is the Eeyore Effect chapter. Definitely some toxic positivity added to the mix.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/4 I could expound further on all the ways I found this book patronizing or offensive but I really don't want to spend any more time thinking about it.
I'll have to track down some of the actual Winnie the Pooh books to give my brain a good rinse.
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dabbe #fanofthepan! Better books ahead! 🤩🤩🤩 2w
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Robotswithpersonality
The Te of Piglet | Benjamin Hoff
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O-KAY! Officially hate-reading this book. 😑