πŸ¦‹ Pace Down

Pace Down 

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The enormous soul tiredness *

* that is currently weighing you down 

comes from a gap between the ever-rapid *

mind activity & your senses. They are not in 

tune with your limited and precious energy 

frequency in this precious body you inhabit

The mind activity is & will always race

So, get real about it. Embrace this *

* * * * fact. Accept it. * * * *

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* Take it into account *

when creating and living

life that you never intended 

* to do in the first place, but 

yet, somehow seem to lead 

* whether you approve *

or not.

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Soul tiredness stems *

from the urgent need for 

your human body to slow 

* things down. Just to slow 

things down. Slow. Things

Down. The only way to *

* do that is merely by 

* inhabiting your *

* * body. * *

* * To be present in * *

* your body with all your *

senses, even the sixth sense. *

And not to mention care for your 

sacred heart. Your heart’s only desire 

is to be in tune with slow frequencies

* in which your beating and breathing 

heart beats to another tune and melody 

than the one to your mind, mind chatter

mind activity & mind pace. More or less 

everything that has to do with your mind

If you are unable to slow down the heart 

pace and race, it will beat at the same rate 

as the ever-running thoughts. It will serve 

you no good, in any way. It will counteract 

everything that you so desperately are trying 

to set in motion. Motion, emotion, explosion 

in the ocean. Mother Nature, Mother Force *

& Mother Soil will demonstrate it as tsunamis

Tsunamis of thoughts running through your body *

without you being able to pick up the pieces of a 

broken heart. 

You need not only to slow down your pace. *

* You need to pace down, indicating that you *

* simultaneously need not only to catch up *

* * but to process everything that goes on *

* in that beautiful mind of yours. Your *

body is in such a fragile state of being 

* when you neglect your needs and

* disregard your needs, wants *

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In addition to that you need 

time to digest and evacuate 

every tiny little thing your mind 

tricks you to do. The only way to 

make this distinguish is by sorting 

and prioritizing every single thought

You need to turn it around, flip it upside 

down in order for you to figure out if the 

dilemma, the urge, the need to act on the *

impulses your brain and ego seduce you to do

They will lure you into whatever dark alley there is 

to find and once they get the hold of you, there is no 

mercy in their behavior. They will eat you like the hawk 

swallows a fugitive. The only way to make an accurate 

priority is not found in the mind, it is surprisingly 

enough, found in the body, in the being. In the 

human being. The body is, by any chance

your sacred temple and I suggest you 

treat it, accordingly

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* This is where fear *

is the most vulnerable

Fears can be, if you let it

be your best guidance

Some fears are there to *

protect you but most fears 

* are all about directing 

you to another gateway

This is exactly what the 

ego wants you to do. To 

speed up and take the *

autobahn but sometimes it 

is better to make a U-turn 

to the dismay of the ego. *

The ego and your body are 

* nemesis and will always be

So be very careful not to feed 

the ego too much because it 

* may be toxic and may *

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* * * body with the * *

* * same toxicity. * *

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Your body is the wisest tool *

* that you have got and will ever have

It is your temple, your master, your muse. *

Your brain is no such thing. If you want to master 

* anything, the secret is to be present in your body. *

It is like an emergency hub. Everything comes flooding

from the brain. It is like the tide and ebb and flow. Tidera

Tide. Era.Β TIDERA

* * All you have to do is to sit there and let all the flooding *

wash you over. The tricky part is to stay and remain in your *

* body until you have dried all up. The drying up part is where 

you sort out the gold from the rest of the crap. Be sure to make 

your heart and body are safe and let them rule. That is where happiness lies within. And this is where creation, with help *

from divine interventions, is born. Creativity is borne out of 

* Emptiness & Nothingness. That state can only be attained 

while inhabiting your body. It is also referred to as flow. This 

is pure magic for every person and those around that person

This is where synchronization is stepping in and after those *

happenings will never ever be the same again. That is for certain

Once you fully master the concept of inhabiting your body, you 

have found the way out of soul tiredness. You have bought your

self a golden ticket to the land of creativity. The faster you master

the clearer the way, your way, to find the core of who you are. To 

find the purpose, your purpose, in which you were given long 

before you were born. And with your purpose, you will, *

inevitably, stumble upon treasure after treasure in both 

* human experiences and human delicate bodies * *

* * * filled with full hearts, delicate souls and * *

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