I explore living our lives as if there may only be one go around in these vessels. I think it is important for us to live like we want to be happy, even though it feels impossible sometimes.
I believe everyone has a potential they can reach. This potential would allow them to live life to their fullest potential.
A Wandering vagabond, International English Speaking Counselor and Therapist, M.S.W, herbal alchemist, with a heart of silver. Torn by the winds of wanderlust, I explore as much of this world as possible.
I am a traveller, guided by the Shimmering Ways of the Lady of the spiritual crossroads, she who can be found where the waves of Manannan Mac Lir crash upon the earth where the sun meets the horizon and the road maps of life can be found in the shimmering stars.
This journey of life has me seeking the magic of the old ways, cleverly hidden in the new ways of progressing technology, magic is found in stories told that connect past with the present. It is where I walk, with my dog Nehalennia, seeking the mundane and the spiritual ecstasy
I invite you to join this journey with me, seek the mysteries, hear the sarcasm and enjoy my mishaps that guide me to a greater understanding of what this life is.
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Munich was one of my nicest memories of the first time I went to Europe! Congratulations on getting to live in such a cool place! A lot of this rings quite true to me, though I’ve never sought therapy, personally. The whole helping yourself first thing is a sentiment I’m always pleased to hear from others, particularly professionals. So much in our culture is all about expecting sacrifice upon sacrifice, cheerfully and meekly and mindlessly. I don’t know how any self respecting person can buy into that.
Munich was one of my nicest memories of the first time I went to Europe! Congratulations on getting to live in such a cool place! A lot of this rings quite true to me, though I’ve never sought therapy, personally. The whole helping yourself first thing is a sentiment I’m always pleased to hear from others, particularly professionals. So much in our culture is all about expecting sacrifice upon sacrifice, cheerfully and meekly and mindlessly. I don’t know how any self respecting person can buy into that.