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Book review: Buy Yourself The Damn Flowers by Tam Kaur

This is a simple book on a subject I need to drill into my head. The way the author put some of her experiences, and recontextualized it was very relatable, and helpful because I am also a very obsessive personality when it comes to romantic relationships. Like probably most people as I see most of…
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Book review: Why Does He Do That? Inside the Minds of Angry and Controlling Men by Lundy Bancroft

This is a book on abusive behaviours of men, and how they can escalate over time, how they never truly vanish, and how if one abuses it must have been deeply ingrained to them. Helping an abuser is like trying to reverse decades of programming sometimes which puts a lot of things into perspective. This…
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Book review: The four Agreements by Miguel Ruiz

This book was recommended to me by my friend Stella Paris. Check out her cool music videos, she is a vegan artist, and so much more! This is a simple, short, and fun book to develop a practice towards non-duality. It simplifies it into a very accessible language. It lays out a framework of how…
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Book review: The Anatomy of Loneliness: How to Find Your Way Back to Connection

This book is a gamechanger on what I will be willing to accept from relationships, and how I will go about them. I want to read more about shamans especially now, there was this one I wanted to read from previously, and that need is now inflamed. This is such an encompassing, and holistic perspective…
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Book review: The Sculptor In The Sky

This book has raised my awareness, and understanding of the world significantly. I am able to look at the bigger picture way more clearly now, and develop my own theories surrounding it. It also helps to watch Teal’s videos alongside this. I kinda want to go onto other teacher’s now, but I am not sure…
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Book review: How to Love Yourself by Teal Swan

I started watching a lot of videos on Teal’s channel and started to read some of her books. These concepts are so different from anything else I consumed – atheism, determinism. It’s so good and makes so much sense, I keep having epiphanies and feeling better, becoming more productive. It is taking a bit more…
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Book review: The Beginner’s Photography Guide by Chris Gatcum

This was so simple and full of stuff I intuitively picked up from using my phone, just taking photos and editing blindly. A lot of stuff feels obvious, and it’s just that I don’t have a camera that any of it feels new. I don’t know what I expected from picking this book up. Perhaps…
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Book review: Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza

This might be filled with pseudoscience and wrong, misleading statements, but I am starting to wonder if I need this perspective in order to go further. This was very encouraging and wish fulfilling, it is missing some stuff from it, but it has good building blocks towards feeling emotionally fulfilled. It is probably too dangerous…


