Jane Fonda Quotes
In Psychologist Marion Woodman's Leaving My Father's House I Read: "When Humans Suffer They Are Vulnerable. Within This Vulnerability Lives The Humility That Allows Flesh To Soften Into The Sounds Of The Soul." Maybe This Was What Was Happening To Me. I Felt Lighter, As If A Space Had Been Cleared Around Me Allowing Coincidences (God's Way Of Remaining Anonymous) To Manifest. Maybe These Coincidences Had Been Happening All Along And I Just Hadn't Been Open To Them. Now It Was As Though I Were Being Led To Them.
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