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Old 26-03-2021, 04:36 PM
The_Klabautermann The_Klabautermann is offline
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Beyond the '101 Stage'

What do you do when you're way beyond the '101 Stage' for learning about working with, applying, etc. information for your healing? Right now, I'm taking what information/knowledge I have and narrowing things down to my own custom 'healing kit' (I guess you could call it that). I am in the process of obtaining specific stones for my personal use, and will be making my own stone bracelets. I've been working on my own 'binder' (some of which is printed out, some still being worked on) of specific gemstones - and their elixirs, herbs and spices, vitamins and supplements, essential oils, and homeopathy - all tailored to/for myself. As much as I enjoy having gotten this far - taking what I know and narrowing it down to what specifically works for me, what I use the most, etc. - sometimes I find myself 'bored'. At times I miss the excitement of learning how to apply some new-found information that I can use. I started all of this in the early 2000's and soon it will be 20 years (2023/24).

Does anyone else find themselves in this position? What do you do when you feel like things are 'stale' and you feel rather bored? Bear in mind, I'm not the type to read new information for the sake of it - I'm very 'focused' in what type of information I seek, so I can then use that to build onto what I already have. I'm not a 'book worm' or 'information junkie' - brain fog doesn't really help with the 'intake of information' to begin with. Sometimes I seek a new way of using/working with a stone for example, but the times I come across said 'new pieces of information' are far and few between.
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