This is my Mindful Photography walk at McIntosh Nature Reserve today

  • This is my Mindful Photography walk at McIntosh Nature Reserve today
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    I’m not a photographer
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    But Marianne Ellis has taught such an amazing class in Mindful Photography
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    So here I am walking the talk
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    What did I notice?
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    πŸ’– How resilient nature is
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    πŸ’– How wounds in the tree healed into beautiful curves
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    πŸ’– How a fallen tree can still grow towards the light
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    πŸ’– How a sapling tree branch was birthed from a prior injury
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    It reminded me of that Netflix documentary My Octopus Teacher @seachangeproject
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    Where I learned that an octopus can grow a new arm when one is broken off
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    It takes a lot of work and energy
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    But it is a natural process to heal
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    We all have an infinite potential to heal
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    No matter what
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    It’s our true nature
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    To tend towards health
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    Towards balance
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    Towards the light
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    This is MultiDimensional Medicine.
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    πŸŒŸπŸ“·πŸ’–Want to join our 4-week Mindful Photography course? See link in profile.

    @soul_reflectioncoach and I collaborated to create this for you! Marianne as our Visiting Artist combined with my unique meditations made just for this course.
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    πŸ’– Dr. Dijamco
    The MultiDimensional MD
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    Follow me @allworldshealth for more on MultiDimensional healing
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    #integrativemedicine #holistichealth
    #mindbodyspirit #mindset #mindfulness #mindfulphotography #believeinyourself #trustyourself #trustintheprocess4d
  • soul_reflectioncoachπŸ’“ This is so amazing.... I am so pleased your getting so much out of the course. I'm loving hearing your perspective πŸ™β€οΈ

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