Hello Cascadeimage,
Welcome to the Nexus. Thank you for sharing your introduction essay with us. I found myself wanting to know even more about you and your journey,
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I gotta say, I read this a couple times, then read it to my husband and we both agreed it was freakin beautiful:
Cascadeimage wrote:
So I've had many breakthroughs in my life. A whole bunch. My most recent ones were about the notion: smile and breathe. And that's all you need to know lol.
But the whole idea of this, I guess, is that life is beautiful. Life, itself, is a DMT trip. Imagine where we'd be if we had never been born. And think about how awesome it is that we get to lay DMT on top of what already is...this incredible ride...this experience. We get to change frequencies and love even more dimensions than what already is.
You have definitely keyed into something profound there. I remember coming to similar conclusions myself. I immediately met with my father and thanked him for choosing to have a child with my (now dead) mother when he did. I thanked him for my life. He was stunned, LOL. He didn't get it. But that's okay. I just wanted to say thanks.
There is so much to be thankful for, even though most of life is nothing but pain and trials. Being able to keep one's eye on the ball leads to amazing things. I am convinced of it.
Anyway, I'm glad you joined, hope to learn a bit more about you and see you around.
Warm Regards,
Pandora
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