Gothic. The swiffer wipes on the chair really add to the medieval flavr.
It makes me think, what rituals do I have in my life, and could I benefit from creating some new ones? How do I start my day? Should I be meditating more? Find a space within each day to reflect and be grateful? How do I start and end my day, and how do the echoes of my rituals resound; how do I carry them with me?
There's something be said for discovering the sacred spontaneously within the moment. Maybe I don't have to wait for those moments to come to me. Maybe those deep connections can be brought forth through intention every day.
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Gothic. The swiffer wipes on the chair really add to the medieval flavr.
It makes me think, what rituals do I have in my life, and could I benefit from creating some new ones? How do I start my day? Should I be meditating more? Find a space within each day to reflect and be grateful? How do I start and end my day, and how do the echoes of my rituals resound; how do I carry them with me?
There's something be said for discovering the sacred spontaneously within the moment. Maybe I don't have to wait for those moments to come to me. Maybe those deep connections can be brought forth through intention every day.
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