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Adenike Nana Esie
@nourishyou · 1:06

Serenity has it’s own language

Serenity has its own language. It has no hard sound or gutterole cluck. Her vowels siphon sharp consonants, smooth prickled hours to spell velvet molecules envelops us in a shroud of quiet moments filled with long, withheld exhales of hidden wisdom. Nothing need be written. She is the braille of being okay in this skin, the accent of breathing. And we come to understand without deciphering the jagged lines or what lies between them. Equanimity translated meaning innately clarified in an unarticulated peace poem

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@MarleyMusarra
Marley Musarra
@MarleyMusarra · 2:00
But truly, truly, truly, this hit me in such a beautiful way and I felt like I did understand it, but not needing to understand every line. But I felt it and thank you. Hearing it in your voice, especially. You have such a beautiful, calming, soothing voice which made it extra special and, yeah, soothing. So thank you
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Adenike Nana Esie
@nourishyou · 1:34

@MarleyMusarra

And so I'm glad that it moved to you. And I'm really touched that you took the time to send me a message. I see that you're yogi. We have that in common. I'm new on this app, so I'm feeling a bit slightly unsure about how to engage and how to do these replies and press buttons, et cetera. But I really enjoyed your message and I'm very touched that you enjoyed that piece. Take care
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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Travis Bugg
@Bugg · 3:20

#serenity #gratitude #neurographicart Thank you for sharing!

And basically it's called neurographic art, and you should check it out if you feel like it. Basically, the premise is that you hold something in your mind, think about it, and focus on it that you want to change about your life, something struggling you're going through. And then you take a pencil, and you just make these looping, intersecting lines on the page. And when you've done that, for a little while, you stop
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Adenike Nana Esie
@nourishyou · 1:35

@Bugg

But I think I could fit some of this doodling in too. So thank you. It's a nice segue into another creative process. Really? Cool, cool. Thanks so much. I'm glad you're here. Check out your what do we call it on swell. Is it a page posts? I don't know, but thank you
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