May, 2016

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“Empathy is an interesting word, often mistaken for something quite different- unhealthy boundaries,…”

“Empathy is an interesting word, often mistaken for something quite different- unhealthy boundaries, not knowing where we end and the other begins. I think of how often I remained connected to hurtful people (and others to me, when I was hurtful) because I imagined myself empathic. And maybe I was- but that didn’t have to mean that I endured their madness. Our empathic capacity can be as misdirected as any other ability. Just because you can feel where someone is coming from, doesn’t mean that you have to put yourself at risk. When we allow ‘empathy’ to keep us invested in that which brings us suffering, when we confuse it with a boundaryless way of being, it becomes just another word for misplaced faith and self-hatred. It is empathy run amok. It abuses your gift. Better to not turn your compassionate nature against yourself. Empathize with humanity, but shield yourself from harm.”

JEFF BROWN

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may i have your attention please

meloetta:

ok thank you some attention is all i wanted

I”m waiting on the DNA test

I”m waiting on the DNA test

sixpenceee: In a viking funeral the deceased was laid down on a…

sixpenceee:

In a viking funeral the deceased was laid down on a boat or a stone ship and given offerings and grave goods. The amount and the value of the goods depended on which social group the dead person came from.

A free man was usually given weapons and equipment for riding. An artisan, such as a blacksmith, could receive his entire set of tools. Women were provided with their jewellery and often with tools for female and household activities, although there were plenty of woman warriors. The deceased could be cremated or buried. Cremation was more common. 

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Juliana Hotfield

Juliana Hotfield

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But is a brighter discontent The best that I could hope to…

But is a brighter discontent
The best that I could hope to find?

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