Hollywood Actress Drowned For 9 Minutes & Had A Near Death Experience

Hollywood Actress Drowned For 9 Minutes & Had A Near Death Experience

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  1. Thank you everyone for all your support and positive comments! From your comments I see that some of you didn't notice I either wear a tie or ascot during almost every video for a long time. In this video I was not using my regular microphone and camera due to a technical problem and it was more apparent what I was wearing.

  2. Fantastic Karen and Geoff! Such a light hearted and uplifting session with free carry-out downloads! Thank you Karen for your love of life and for sharing it with us! Yes loving All and gratitude for our many gifts leads us to a fulfilling and purposeful life. Wow, so much to reflect upon that is sure to help each and everyone of us.

  3. At the beginning of this year,

    the man whom I revered as my best friend,

    abandoned and betrayed me.

    In an instant, just like that, out of the blue…

    He discarded and replaced me.

    I guess it wasn't real friendship.

    I'd like to say it must have been love…

    But really, it must have been a trauma bond.

    It's been over 8 months,

    and I'm still healing…

    REMINDER TO SELF:

    Life/LOVE

    is trying so hard,

    doing its very best,

    to wake you up,

    out of the prison cell…

    That you don’t even realize you're in!

    AND…

    ANOTHER REMINDER:

    Subconsciously, an avoidant

    feels reassured and in control,

    by sensing that the anxiously-attached

    is UNLIKELY to leave them,

    even if they give (very!) little!

    And they would be ABSOLUTELY right!

    The anxious partner continues to stay

    and tolerate being treated with either indifference,

    or kept in a grey area, where the relationship is undefined…

    Dismissive avoidants may engineer romantic pseudo-relationships

    that enable them to go a long time without having to deal with the realities of real daily intimacy, conflict resolution, and the (seemingly dangerous) feelings of dependency.

    This pattern only entrenches their habits

    and prevents them from learning vital relationship skills.

    You feel you’re in a “relationship” but in real life,

    they are not physically present in times of sickness,

    attending events by your side,

    or even doing mundane everyday chores…

    The illusion of intimacy is created.

    And that's all it really ever is:

    an illusion!