i feel like we all understand this need for belonging, but it's a very interesting look at it to say that we have a real need for distinction too. Especially in a world of chaos, or when you're surrounded by folks making really painful decisions, understanding yourself as separate and distinct from that is is a fascinating need. Yoas al Nlily sitive, or you just a bunch of ass holes, is what i've been asking myiingwe we can look at that as in both our personal life, but also within the systems of harm and supremacy that we live within. Yes, it was a life raft for me. An also being, you know, named the sensitive
1. How to recognize when you’re dysregulated – so you can slow down and help yourself.
2. The beauty and wisdom in being judgmental, and how that saved Chani’s life.
3. The liberating idea that “The things that happened to me weren’t about me.”
4. How to set and trust boundaries in order to finally rest.
About Chani:
Chani Nicholas is a Los Angeles-based New York Times bestselling author of You Were Born For This: Astrology for Radical Self-Acceptance.
She has been a counseling astrologer for more than 20 years, guiding her community of over 1 million monthly readers to discover and live out their life’s purpose through understanding their birth chart.
Chani runs her company with her wife and business partner, Sonya Passi. Together they launched the CHANI app, which offers a personalized, daily understanding of their birth chart.
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