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Core: There is something...
She carries something that was never truly hers. It didn’t begin with her. It didn’t even begin with her mother. It moves quietly through the line…through her great-grandfather, her grandmother, others who came before—a silent agreement written not in words, but in restraint. Things that were never spoken. Emotions that had no place to go. Truths that were swallowed instead of expressed. And so they stayed. Not loud. Not visible. But dense… present… waiting. Over time, what could not flow began to harden. What could not be felt became stored. What could not be released became part of the body. Not as a mistake—but as memory. And now she stands at the edge of this pattern. Not by coincidence.Not by accident. But because something within her is ready. Ready to soften what was held. Ready to feel what was denied. Ready to let go… without betraying those who came before. Because this was never about rejecting the past. It is about freeing it. The field around her begins to change—not through force, not through resistance,but through permission. A gentle shift. A quiet unwinding. A return to movement. As if her system remembers something ancient…something simple…something true: That life was never meant to be held this tightly. And maybe—just maybe—she is the one who no longer needs to carry it. The one who allows it to dissolve. The one who lets it flow again. Not with struggle.Not with effort. But with a single, profound decision: It can leave now. Please send your love and good vibes, comment if you feel free to share a good thougt... If you like to hear "Release" you are invited ... 💕. Love you, soul sister, and may leave you what's not yours.
Core: There is something...
CORE for Micheles mother 💕
@Michele Elder, hope you and your mum like it. She is there. Every single day. She is the daughter who stayed. The one who sees what others don’t see. Who senses when something is off—often before a single word is spoken. Her mother is about to turn 79. And over the past few years, something has been happening again and again. Something difficult to explain. A simple movement, a moment of overreaching—bending down, picking up something as ordinary as socks from the floor, or reaching into the washing machine. And then, the pain. Sudden, sharp, overwhelming. A feeling as if a rib gives way… shifts… almost separates. It’s not the first time. And that’s what makes it so heavy. Because each time it happens, it’s not just the pain that returns—it’s the memory of it. The frustration. The quiet question: “Why again?” And somewhere within all of that, a deep sense of discouragement begins to grow. The daughter sees all of it. She is close—not just physically, but with her whole heart. She has done what she can. Supported, held, cared. And still, there comes a moment when she realizes: it needs more. More space. More support. Something beyond what she alone can give. And so she opens up. She asks. She reaches outward—not from weakness, but from deep care. Because what moves her is not only the wish to ease the pain. It’s the wish to give her mother something that has grown quiet: Hope. Courage. And that gentle, powerful trust…that healing is still possible. Feel free to use the song and comment below, best wishes to your mum a lot of healing energy... Thank you, best daugther of the world, for asking ...
CORE for Micheles mother 💕
Core Request
@Stefan Bösebeck Hoping for some help. I am my mother’s full time caregiver and last night she sustained a rib injury. She is about to be 79 yrs old and she has had this injury occur multiple times over the past couple of years. She feels as if she has a cracked rib that pops apart when she over reaches for things (I.e. picking up socks off the floor or reaching down into the washing machine). She is in excruciating pain and is feeling frustrated and discouraged, as well. I’ve done what I can to provide support and am asking for a much wider support. Any way to engage core healing on this?
🧠♥️Stress & biochemical events
As stress awareness month draws to a close we want to remind you that your body doesn't discriminate when it comes to stress.😵 A typical stress reaction begins with a cascade of 1,400 biochemical events in your body. If these reactions are left unchecked it can impact our mental, emotional and physical health. Stress emotions like impatience, frustration, worry, etc. can become habitual responses. The good news is we can change these habits with heart-coherence practices. 🧠♥️ HeartMath’s Institute.
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Olfactory entanglement in CORE work 👃🧿✨
A scent can do more than “smell nice”. It can be a state switch. 🧠🔁 When multiple people scent their spaces in the same way, something interesting happens: The scent becomes a shared anchor. ⚓ Like a common “channel” that supports focus, presence, and synchronicity. 📡🌿 Why this matters for the CORE: CORE work thrives on clarity and coherence. 🧘🧿 A synchronized scent can help us enter the same inner mode faster — even when we’re physically apart. 🏠🏠🏠➡️🤝 Mini teaser experiment (for the community) 🧪 Same scent. Same time. Same intention.Then observe: How fast am I “in”? How does my field shift? What kind of coincidences/synchronicities show up? 🌈👀 action 👇 Which 1–2 scents work like an instant CORE switch for you? Comment (e.g., lavender, frankincense, citrus, sandalwood). 🌿🧡
Olfactory entanglement in CORE work 👃🧿✨
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