January Sundown Healing Arts Newsletter
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As we restore our ease of movement, we restore our ability to be our complete selves out loud.
Let Go For More Sound
New book responses at Curious, Healing. Have you read these? Comments welcome!
Online Practitioner Recommendations
Are you or do you know a kind, skillful, LGBTQ-friendly practitioner who helps people heal trauma online via video chat? Please send me website links for your recommendations, in any country. I would like to have a list of suggestions for people who send me inquiries. Thanks!
Happy New Year and New Decade!
Best wishes for healing and joy in the coming year and decade. My word of the year last year was "warmth," and I do think more warmth came into my life. I chose "kindness" for this year, which is a word I already think about a lot. Do you choose a word of the year? What do you want to bring in and focus on?
Curious, Healing is a blog, and you're welcome to comment there or here about the books. The articles don't have a comment section. You're welcome to comment here or send me email with any thoughts.
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Let Go For More Sound
New book responses at Curious, Healing. Have you read these? Comments welcome!
- "Gluten-Free Flavor Flours" by Alice Medrich with Maya Klein
- "Catfishing on CatNet" by Naomi Kritzer
Online Practitioner Recommendations
Are you or do you know a kind, skillful, LGBTQ-friendly practitioner who helps people heal trauma online via video chat? Please send me website links for your recommendations, in any country. I would like to have a list of suggestions for people who send me inquiries. Thanks!
Happy New Year and New Decade!
Best wishes for healing and joy in the coming year and decade. My word of the year last year was "warmth," and I do think more warmth came into my life. I chose "kindness" for this year, which is a word I already think about a lot. Do you choose a word of the year? What do you want to bring in and focus on?
Curious, Healing is a blog, and you're welcome to comment there or here about the books. The articles don't have a comment section. You're welcome to comment here or send me email with any thoughts.
If you want the monthly newsletter in your inbox, along with news about my practice, you can subscribe here.
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Date: 2020-02-02 03:05 pm (UTC)I don't choose words for the year, but it sounds like a lovely practice. You said your word last year was warmth. Did you do it he year before, and if so, what word did you pick then?
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Date: 2020-02-02 07:08 pm (UTC)My word for 2018 was care. I recently made a summary post going back to 2010, and there's a word of the year tag (which I should add to this post!).
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Date: 2020-02-02 07:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-02-02 09:54 pm (UTC)