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Author: Undeniably Sara
Abuse is an unfortunate reality in this world and is more than physical assault. The invisible trauma we suffer can result in chronic illness, which is a relentless beast gnawing away at the soundness of mind. Education and support from others are vital in the healing journey. View all posts by Undeniably Sara
That’s pretty good.
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Some time living as that tree might be nice. My next incarnation…I’d like to be a beloved cat or a tree
(Not even sure I believe in reincarnation but…whatever)
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love it
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You Got It
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The thing is , the routes of that tree will be steadily breaking up that rock. The tree is not just holding on. It will be actively fighting back.
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Of course I meant to say roots. I think I may have been spellchecked.
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“Plant roots grow down into rock, as they grow they widen, putting pressure on surrounding rock, causing it to crack and break.”
http://peter-mulroy.squarespace.com/how-do-rocks-break-down/
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I just wrote a poem on paper with that image in my head, against the odds
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