
I believe you need to surrender the process to your Spirit, release resistance, allow yourself to come into alignment with your divine blueprint, and trust your internal wisdom to take over and inspire you to want the things that are healthy for you. via Julia.
Whom I take to be a fucking lunatic, in that way so many women are, or try to be. Taking one side of female nature to the extreme and beyond: sweetness of heart, optimism, hopefulness.
But hey. Narcissism is so way narcissistic—and so blissfully unconscious. “Your divine blueprint.” The questions to ask of such a deeply arrogant belief … they’re so fish-in-a-barrel obvious, I feel like I’m tackling cotton wool. Like, cookie, what makes you think you’ve got one? A divine plan? It’s just so bafflingly—appropriating. I suppose women are desperate for some sense of entitlement, which would explain the gross overreach. Jesus, just be a person. That’s enough.
Of course—to shoot one last fish—this belief also implies, if you follow its, um, logic, there must be not -so-nice Divine Plans for the less fortunate, the suffering among us. Or maybe they just didn’t get the message. Fools.
Nope. It’s my Divine, and I know what it (It?) wants, and that is a life of utter bliss for me. The poor? Who are always with us—(with us, get it?) Fuck the poor, the sick, the needy. Don’t distract me. I’m busy following the bliss I am owed. That is mine to just reach out and take.
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Stick it to those joymongers, girlfriend! That stuff makes me gag. They are always selling, aren’t they? Pure non-FDA approved snake oil. One step away from the sweat lodge.
If you click on her link you will find something even more nauseating … what a treat.
I clicked…and just clawed my way offa that page! Puke.
Re: Mr. Diety–I know I had that guy on my couch!
p.s. Can’t find the comment button there, but what can be said?