this makes me really sad to see. especially as i make amends with my body and start to understand it’s consciousness and the way it speaks to me.
the body loves you so much, it really is doing it’s best for you and every time your heart pumps it’s a love letter from the consciousness of your body, who has decided to do everything it can to keep you alive so that you may have a vehicle to experience life.
the body is also YOU. a part of you. it is not the mind so it doesn’t have language to convey what it needs, it has a childlike innocence and understanding that is quite elegant but very simple. when it hears you and sees you preferring other bodies and wishing parts of it away or hurting it because you don’t like the way it looks or functions, the body is pained and bewildered and it holds on to that.
you cannot dream of another body. you are all your body dreams of.
It’s interesting to me that everyone I’ve seen bash him on here is verified.. yknow what that requires right??
Let us broke folk have something. We’re all tired.. of a lot. It’s nice to have it put into words that we can all agree on and enjoy. I’m not debating further.
Rich Men North of Richmond has been uploaded to all major streaming platforms and will show up there in a few days.
Im still in a state of shock at the outpouring of love I've seen in the comments, messages and emails. I'm working to respond to everyone as quickly as possible.
My great grandmother, at the age of 94, was up on her roof cleaning the gutters. She scared her neighbors so bad the firemen came out and had to convince her to let them clean the gutters so she would get down. She’s now 96 and pissed she isn’t allowed to garden anymore.
Before lowering your frequency to argue with people who are committed to misunderstand you, look at their lifestyle, and how life treats them. That is enough punishment. If it costs your peace, it's too expensive. Keep your vibe high and let life be their educator.
@ChromeCattleCo I’m in Washington, I run cows and take in outside horses while working at a feedlot. My pay there is $3,000 a month if I work 105hr/wk. One and a half (if I can take the half day) off a week.
Fuel is just under $4/gal and grass hay for 2-stringers is $12/bale, + living expenses