• SnoopyOPM
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    2 months ago

    But how ? Is there any clue ?

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      2 months ago

      @Snoopy

      Any clue? No need. I just did not go out. I did begun to do yoga at first but then realized that it git my bidy even hotter. So I did only some study and work on myself…

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        2 months ago

        Yep during summer, we take it slow. But you organize activities that attract people and also come for healing ? They probably feel good there :)

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          @Snoopy
          I have no xhoice but taking it slow.

          I would like to run things online though… having a summer program so that people can do it and take care of themselves

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            2 months ago

            That’s good to take it slow. There is place as “retraite bouddhiste” where you learn to slow down and pay attention to your environnement and breath. :)

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            2 months ago

            Well in my ex-association we welcomed refugee or women that escaped some form of violence.

            I wasn’t part of it, in fact my past association was a platform for other project, association. An huge maelstrom of ideas, project.

            And i noticed that being part of a collective, doing activities and having the responsabilities to manage some part of it helped everyone in the healing process. We used a lot tool for popular education, there were a horizontale governance.

            The landscape also played a big role. We loved taking a break and watching the hill and its village, the milky way…

            There were lot events from construction to music and people came.

            So that’s why i tought about that when you talked about your own healing and healing people. I feel similar vibe in you. :)

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                2 months ago

                Maybe a little, but there is the background, the way we express ourselve…so given these data, i’m not sure if i’m an intuitive person or guessed it right. :)

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                  @Snoopy

                  The vibe is very important for me.

                  I have developped an approach called Resonant feedback and one of my workshop is Draw your vibe…

                  Well, the great thing is that you are using both (data and intuition). That makes you very much holistic…

                  It is a beautiful strength.

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              @Snoopy

              Beautiful Snoopy. 😍😍😍

              Truth be told. That was my idea for a long time. But it never happened. For so many reasons. And Idk if I ever will do it. I am never going back to France… I just need to resolve a few things right now… I guess.

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                2 months ago

                You can just come back in france in peaceful place for a short vacation, a week for example ? :)

                For this project, they called 50 people, at the end only 4-8 stayed to build its core.

                From what i know, that’s lot hardship and some people left the boat. You car do it in a smaller scale, my old association was too big. ^^

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                  @Snoopy

                  The hardest is definitely the human side. Patrick and Brigitte Baronnet have worked since the 70s at creating something similar.
                  And they call that issue “le PFH” (le putain de facteur humain) 🤭

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                    2 months ago

                    Yeah, that PFH is probably the hardest to deal with in our lifetime. I recommend to go with IDF solution : the incredible dog friend.

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                  @Snoopy
                  France is definitely not peaceful for me. Maybe the Auvergne is though or Brittany.

                  I still have my stuff in Nantes and I pay 54 every month to keep it there. I would need to fetch it at some stage. Although if I can ask for someone to do it for me it would be great…

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                    2 months ago

                    Well so area in france are peaceful for me, in countryside at the top of a hill. But it’s not the same mood, i’m guessing is nore open. :)