
Resting is so much more than not doing anything or not moving; it’s a sense of trusting and stepping aside. It’s resting in the loving arms of the Infinite and trusting that we are safe and always cared for.
I must warn you: if you don’t want to have indescribably beautiful experiences, a sense of never being alone, and a deep sense of peace and joy, don’t practice doing nothing. Stay very, very, busy. Wink.


I love and enjoy your posts anonymous. I feel like we’re kindred spirits that have known each other for a long time. We’re old souls more than likely. Maybe we’ve been around for a long time and don’t quite fit into a fast paced modern way of life.
I think we know the art of resting like PSP writes about.
I love a friend of mine very much and when we’ve visited in the past it feels very nostalgic, almost like there’s an electricity in the air. Unique, calm, restful, and safe.
Suzanne
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I would rather, more than anything, rest in the arms of a loving Goddess that inspires and nurtures, who I adore, cherish and love with all of my heart, all of my soul, and all of my might…🌹✨🧚♀️💖🧞♂️✨🪬♾️ always! XOXO 🐘🐘
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Boy, It can be really difficult when we feel pressured to do things we don’t want to. Churches, clubs, charities, and work can leave one exhausted and burned out. Sort of defeats the whole purpose.
I’d rather rest in the arms of a loving Goddess who inspires and nurtures. Then I feel like a nice human.
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