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Editor’s letter

Editor’s letter

I release the need for external validation and find contentment in the love and acceptance within myself

I am content in the present moment, embracing the beauty and blessings that surround me

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I trust in the divine plan for my life and find contentment in the love and acceptance within myself.

I align my desires with my spiritual journey and find contentment in the peace and fulfillment that it brings

I release any attachment to outcomes and find contentment in surrendering to the flow of life.

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Rejoice

In the garden of life, two flowers bloom close to each other, often mistaken as one – contentment and satisfaction. These twin blossoms, though similar in fragrance, hold unique essences, blending together in the metaphysical landscape of our existence.

Contentment is the perennial flower reappearing every year, deeply rooted in the soil of inner peace. It thrives in any season, uninfluenced by external conditions. Contentment thrives in a serene, lush garden that remains evergreen year round, despite the changing weather. This is contentment – a state of inner balance where one is at peace with the present, despite life's ups and downs.

Satisfaction, on the other hand, is like the seasonal bloom, vibrant and colorful, flourishing when conditions are right. It’s the result of specific actions, achievements or experiences. Think of the gardener who plants seeds, nurtures them, and then basks in the beauty of the blooming flowers. Satisfaction comes from external achievements and the realization of goals. It’s the feeling of accomplishment after completing a challenging task or reaching a goal.

These two flowers, contentment and satisfaction, intertwine in the metaphysical connection of our lives, often leading to a harmonious balance.

Contentment offers a steady foundation, a baseline of peace

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