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🪷 Welcome To My Crazy, Quiet Corner 🪷

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  What if… Just Maybe… Hear Me Out… Life has a way of weighing us down with noise, repetition, and endless demands. Most of us don’t need more rules—we need moments of pause. We need reminders that our souls, no matter how tangled or tired, are still reachable. This topic series, “What if… Just Maybe… Hear Me Out…”, is not a lecture hall or a pulpit. It’s a quiet corner—a place to wonder, to wrestle, to breathe. Each entry begins with a simple question: What if? That small phrase cracks open the door to reflection, allowing us to see life through a different angle. The reflections here weave wisdom from many traditions—Scripture, philosophy, Stoicism, Gnosticism, Buddhism, Hermeticism, and more—because truth has never belonged to one voice alone. These are living echoes, pointing us back toward sanity and soul. Each article will invite you into three steps: 1. Reflection on the Struggle – Naming the real challenges of being human. 2. Anchoring in Wisdom – Remembering the guidance c...

FREE FULL eBook: Vol. 1 LIFE OF THE TARGETED Article Series: Backbiting Before Backstabbing (LOTT)

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  You can now read volume 1 for 🔻FREE Below🔻!!!  VOL1-LOTT by Kandayia Ali

What if… Every Sacred Moment Was a Message? (The Zeitriss Principle)

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  What if… Every Sacred Moment Was a Message? (The Zeitriss Principle) Some moments split reality open. You know the kind — when something happens so perfectly, so unexpectedly, that it feels ordained. The air feels charged, time slows down, and you say quietly to yourself, 'this will never happen again.' That’s a Zeitriss — a sacred tear in time. A glimpse through the fabric of your daily life into something eternal. It’s when divine timing and human awareness finally shake hands. But what if those once-in-a-lifetime moments aren’t random? What if they’re blueprints — invitations to live more consciously, to notice the divine in every small thing? What if every breath, every sunrise, every fleeting smile is a rehearsal for eternity? We keep chasing miracles, forgetting we are standing inside one. The sacred is not rare — our attention is. Every moment holds the potential to alter a lifetime. Every choice echoes through timelines we can’t see. And every pause, every 'this...

What if… Some Connections Expire to Protect Our Evolution?

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What if… Some Connections Expire to Protect Our Evolution? (Thyristor Fate — When the Current Stops Flowing) You see them again. The same eyes, the same voice, the same name — but the current between you doesn’t flow like it used to. Something unspoken hums: the voltage is different. That’s Thyristor Fate — when two souls that once sparked now hum on separate frequencies. It isn’t betrayal. It isn’t indifference. It’s physics. Energy seeks equilibrium, not nostalgia. There was a time when your currents intertwined, completing the circuit. You powered each other’s growth, mirrored each other’s lessons, shared resonance. But then, quietly, you both changed configurations. One expanded, one grounded. The circuit broke not from anger, but from evolution. The human heart struggles with this law of resonance. We cling to the face, the history, the “how it used to feel.” But spirit moves like electricity — fluid, silent, adaptive. You can’t force a spark in a socket that’s no longer wired for...

The Day-to-Day Battle Between "Me and CPTSD" & What Has Helped Me!

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Day-to-day life is often more difficult for those of us that have suffered (or in the middle of healing) with CPTSD (Complex PTSD) than for those with PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) because CPTSD typically involves more chronic, pervasive, and relational trauma, and its symptoms affect more areas of functioning. I will also share some tips and tricks that may help your day be a bit less overwhelming.  Here’s a breakdown of why daily life tends to be more challenging with CPTSD: 🔁  1. Chronicity of Trauma PTSD often develops from a single traumatic event (e.g., accident, natural disaster, assault). CPTSD results from prolonged, repeated trauma, usually in childhood or captivity-like situations (e.g., abuse, neglect, trafficking, war captivity). ❗Chronic trauma rewires survival responses into baseline personality traits and identity patterns. 🧠 2. Broader Symptom Scope CPTSD includes all the symptoms of PTSD plus: Affect dysregulation: extreme mood swings, emotional num...