@HmCrisan@Theholisticpsyc In the 90’s I was diagnosed with psychosomatic illness. I had PTSD that led to panic attacks that manifested in severe dizziness, pain in my chest and hands and even swooning. I collapsed often. I was so weak and exhausted that I could barely function.
Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" is amazing. Even performed by professional classical musicians and a string quartet, it still sounds like rock. It feels like a musical performance. This is normally impossible! I'll play it next time. Let's go to Fukuyama. This arrangement is excellent.
@Fishingin828@balajis@grok Another cause of collapse in Rome was sexual promiscuity and prosperity which led to attitudes of not wanting children. Leaders tried to put incentives in law to get citizens to have children, but had little success.
@SainteZaza@Manifest_Lord EMDR was amazingly efficacious in helping me finally release tons of stored pain from my body. I was able to access early childhood experiwnce that had no words.
@Here_s_Hoping I use my beautiful hand embroidered linens as tablecloths under clear thick plastic. We enjoy the craftmanship and preserve them from washing.
@TRHLofficial I have 8 children. I can honestly say that I didn’t feel ready to have any of them when I found out I was pregnant. I am SO grateful abortion was never an option for me because I know it is murder. My children are my greatest joy now!!!
My husband wrote this when my son was going away to college. Though he left his faith for the next several years, his reversion was profound and he is now deeply engaged in the Denver Catholic young adult scene! Praise God!
Love Letter https://t.co/UQguTFPA9V
@JacobRomy78019@c2li9 I have 8 children, have had to take care of so many others on a tight budget in a place with lousy weather… I started my get fit journey at 49 but at 52 am still working at it. I am fighting against the menopause changes but I am determined to transform!
A great woman erased from history by idiots. Nancy Green was born a slave in 1834 but rose to become the first living trademark in America, known as “Aunt Jemima.” At the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, her kindness, humor, and showmanship made her an instant star as she served pancakes to thousands.
She went on to earn wealth, travel the country, and use her platform to fight poverty and stand for equal rights. She died in 1923 at age 89, leaving behind a story of strength and success that should never be forgotten.
Maravilloso documental sobre la vida de Isabel de Castilla o cuando la IA es una bendición...
¿Qué coste tendría hacer esto con actores, decorados, personal...?
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