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Spiritual People Dolce Far Niente

Spiritual People Dolce Far Niente

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Spiritual People 

“Dolce Far Niente”


"Dolce far niente" is an Italian phrase that translates to "the sweetness of doing nothing" or "sweet idleness". It's a concept that encourages enjoying the pleasure and tranquility found in moments of being idle, rather than constantly striving or being productive. It's about savoring the present moment and finding contentment in simple, relaxed activities. 


According to my definition, I think spiritual people are people who were or are in need of healing.


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Like attracts like. A twin flame is an intense soul connection with someone thought to be a person's other half, sometimes called a "mirror soul." It's based on the idea that sometimes one soul gets split into two bodies. One of the main characteristics of a twin flame relationship is that it will be both challenging and healing.


https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/70127/89843?sid=61a3f3a62d485&ref=8


 Twin flames are meant to reunite with one another, but that doesn't always mean that they do. Sometimes twin flames don't recognize each other immediately. If one or both halves have not achieved the necessary level of growth individually, the meeting could be stalled indefinitely.


https://www.wefithealthwellness.studio/post/spiritually-awakened-people


Should you marry your twin flame? "Yes, but that's only after intense personal healing," explains The Foy’s…."The twin flame relationship is meant to bring up issues that you need to experience and learn from in this lifetime." Despite the fact that you technically can marry your twin flame, Brown advises caution.


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So people in need of healing attract people in need of healing.


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Here's a more detailed look at the concept:

  • Not about laziness:
    While the literal translation might suggest laziness, "dolce far niente" is more about finding joy in the simple act of relaxing and enjoying the present. 


  • A philosophy of living:

It's a way of life that encourages slowing down, appreciating the beauty of the world, and finding contentment in simple pleasures.


  • A reminder to pause:

"Dolce far niente" encourages us to take breaks from the hustle and bustle of daily life and simply enjoy the moment, whether it's reading a book, listening to music, or simply sitting and observing.


  • Appreciating the small things:

It's about savoring the simple joys of life, such as the warmth of the sun, the taste of a good meal, or the companionship of loved ones. 

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