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Awakening Attraction: Outgrowing Patterns and Discovering Real Connection in Realtionship
Attraction changes as we grow. The people who once felt magnetic lose their pull—not because they have changed, but because we have. Old patterns dissolve, and desire shifts from seeking completion to seeking alignment. What we long for is no longer someone to fill our gaps, but someone whose presence amplifies our growth. This is not the end of love, but the beginning of connection that liberates instead of binds.
Elmira Arthur
5 days ago3 min read


The End of Self-Pity: A Soul’s Return to Love
There comes a moment in every life when sorrow tries to persuade us it is the whole story. Old wounds echo like broken records, and the mind whispers: I am broken. I am unlucky. I am beyond repair. This voice is the seed of self-pity, and if left unchecked, it grows into the most dangerous of prisons. Yet within every soul lies another truth—a truth that calls us beyond victimhood, toward love, and into the responsibility of living fully.
Elmira Arthur
Aug 224 min read


Energetic Liminality: The Psychology of the In-Between Self. Identity Crisis.
Energetic Liminality is the raw in-between, when the self you’ve carried for years collapses and the new one has not yet taken form. It isn’t confusion—it’s the loss of the inner walls that once gave you shape. Old fears and resentments fall away, leaving the psyche grasping for anything familiar, even if it hurts. To stand here is disorienting, but also sacred: the place where the architecture of your next self begins to quietly take root.
Elmira Arthur
Aug 203 min read


Breaking Like Waves: How Subconscious Healing Restores Emotional Release and Energy Flow
We’ve been taught to see “breaking” as collapse. But breaking is not failure—it’s life moving through emotional landscapes that were never meant to stay still. Waves don’t lose themselves when they break; they complete their rhythm. Regression-Progressive Therapy restores this human function—the ability to let emotions rise, crest, and release. To break like waves is not to fall apart, but to return to your natural flow.
Elmira Arthur
Aug 63 min read
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