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Jehonzy
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If you‘re struggling with deep emotions which might come from your inner child then I would suggest you this book.
It is based on buddhism and at the end of the book you can find some practices to heal your inner child.
I will definetly use some for myself 💛

Lischaja *added to my list* 1mo
Jehonzy @Lischaja 🥹💕 1mo
Sonne Aww voll schön 2w
Sonne Poste mal die Methoden kein Bock noch ein mental Health Buch zu lesen oder mach mal zsmfassung 2w
Jehonzy @Sonne HAHAHAHAHAH ich schau mal 🤪 2w
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Jehonzy

Are you ready to embrace the pain?
Are you ready to finally give that inner child attention?

Amadeus No 😇🩵 1mo
Jehonzy @Amadeus VAHAHAHAHAA DONT BE LIKE THAT 1mo
Amadeus HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA my inner child can‘t hear you (edited) 1mo
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Jehonzy @Amadeus 😩😩😩 1mo
Sonne HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA 2w
Sonne Ich würd so gerne jetzt einen Sticker reinschicken 2w
Sonne Im outta here 2w
Jehonzy @Sonne 👀👀👀 2w
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Citra182
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I‘m about half way through this book and it is amazing. This book is really designed to connect with the readers and weaves in historical facts in a way that really does make an impact. I HIGHLY recommend reading this one, Litsy!

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Jehonzy
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Amadeus That still sounds like I can run away from bad things sometimes… as long as I‘m an empath 2mo
Jehonzy @Amadeus well … feelings are good I guess 🤪 2mo
Lischaja without bad emotions we wouldn‘t be able to feel the good ones 2mo
Jehonzy @Lischaja FACTS sisss 🥹💯 2mo
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LibraryCin
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despite having read quite a bit about residential schools, there were still a couple of surprising things (not good surprising). Of course, when he finished school, he had issues (the alcoholism), but it was good to see how he got himself better and is doing good to help others, as well. I thought this was really good.

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Singout
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Now Manitoba Premier, Kinew shares a rich story of his journey, as well as that of his father who survived residential school, through pain, racism, and substance abuse to healing and leadership. He honestly covers key elements in Canada‘s Indigenous history, insights into spiritual and cultural practices, and his own path towards being a writer and commentator with his father becoming a key national leader.
#Nonfiction2024 AbsolutelyTrue

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BookishTrish
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The Witness Blanket has just arrived at our Library. I‘m somewhat overwhelmed by it and this book helps make sense of some of those feelings.

rockpools Wow. That‘s beautiful but 💔. I googled and just the website is pretty overwhelming. 9mo
ShelleyBooksie Wow. That is truly profound. How amazing that your library is has it! 9mo
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BookishTrish
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An insightful, painful, hopeful look into a piece of art created from artifacts from each of Canada‘s residential schools.

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catiewithac
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This book repeats ideas and sayings from TNH‘s other books, but we obviously need to hear these things again and again. Being human is traumatic; TNH shows you how to hope and heal one mindful moment at a time. 🪷

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