Reblogged from The Light Behind the Story:
I spent Sunday at the region’s largest “holistic health” fair and came home exhausted and relieved the day was finally over. That isn’t how I’m supposed to feel. These events are meant to inspire seekers and to provide them with tools for unwrapping the gifts of their true selves. In theory, anyway.
I don’t go to fairs often, whether they are spiritual/psychic fairs, carnivals, or something in between. My introverted nature finds crowds hard to deal with and the empath in me has trouble shielding from all the myriad energies that fill these spaces. Yet, I was intrigued by this expo that I’d heard so much about, and I had two friends who wanted to go.
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Thank you for sharing, Sue ❤
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My pleasure, Alethea. As you know, I’ve written about this side of ‘spirituality’ too recently…and it does bug me. However, we all have to start somewhere and even the most commercial and fluffiest aspects of the ‘spiritual’ market may set a spark somewhere… ❤
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I’m sure many got a lot more out of the event than I did. It just wasn’t my thing 🙂 ❤
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It wouldn’t be mine either 😉
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A gathering of stones outside wins hands down over a crowded fair any day 😉
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Every time 🙂
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I feel you… 100% !
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🙂
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Everyone is looking for the “quick fix” that is outside of them when the real healing actually occurs from the inside
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It cannot begin anywhere else…
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