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5 contributions to The Actualizers
Narcissistic relationship
How can you tell if your spouse is a narcissist?
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New comment 6d ago
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@Virginia Fiorini Absolutely! Amen.
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@Anita Lebens Amen Anita!
Spirituality is here!
The "dreams" discussion is now the "spirituality and dreams" section - feel free to share you thoughts or any questions you have
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@Milette Tio Nice.
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@Michele Bellinder Hey Michele, I'd love to know more about your journey.
Need to move on
Hey friends: I’m part of a friend group, with another person I am interested in. It’s a close group, and we hang out quite a bit, and have a group text where we all communicate often. I believe this person liked me awhile ago. Anyway, he’s an outrageous flirt with me, but never moves forward. It leaves me feeling really confused and hurt. I should mention that I’m a bit older than he is. Long story short, any suggestion on what I can say to ask him to stop flirting with me? I need to move on and I don’t want to create drama in our friend group and I’m really struggling to find the words to express what I need.
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Hi Angie, you could use a framework like non violent communication for expressing desire or needs (i.e. a boundary). First, I would suggest you to get clear on if you have desire or a boundary for this person... Then, use a framework to help. This is an example with expressing a desire: 1. Start with what you notice without judgment. Example: "I’ve noticed we haven’t had much one-on-one time lately." 2. Share how this makes you feel. Example: "I feel a little distant and miss spending time with you." 3. Link your feeling to a personal desire or need. Example: "I really value quality time and connection in our relationship." 4. Make a clear, actionable request. Example: "Would you be open to having dinner together this weekend?" Do you think that would help?
Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays everyone!
I hope you all have a restful break. Disconnect. Eat extra food. Reflect on the year. Set an intention for the next year. I will be completely off for a week. I'm going on a road trip around Guatemala - so excited! I will be going to the Mayan capital of Tikal. Feel free to share any wishes for others or reflections on your year here! Love, G
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Enjoy G!
Does manifestation work?
I'm curious to hear people's experiences with and about manifestation and if it worked for them and how. I'm quite skeptical of this idea but I'm open to hearing your individual experiences.
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New comment 2d ago
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@Emerald Hope Hi Emerald, another way of thinking about manifestation is using the word "magnetisation." As Ann mentioned below, like attracts like. Positive energy magnetises positive energy. That being said (this part is perhaps for the group), if you're positive energy is inauthentic, I know from my experience it can take a lot of willpower. So, it's not necessarily easy. I think it's a skill I definitely haven't mastered.
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Nic Minosora
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@nic-minosora-7455
Embodiment facilitator, Energy Medicine geek, Kinesiologist student, Shaman/Healer.

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