Be the Buffalo
There is something aggressive in her stance. Not an aggression of fear…but an aggression of confidence. In this environment she has the advantage. The frost and frozen ground are comforts considering what she has endured.
There is something aggressive in her stance. Not an aggression of fear…but an aggression of confidence. In this environment she has the advantage. The frost and frozen ground are comforts considering what she has endured.
If you recall, I previously likened the experience of prolonged panic attacks to a swimmer dragged underwater by a drowning companion. Imagine being that swimmer, fighting for hours the stress of that wreckless companion, then spotting a spiritual leader (one...
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