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Day 17, Tiferet sheba Tiferet. When something's beautiful to us, we tend to unfortunately cut it up, dissect it, to try to rationalize it and understand why is this thing so beautiful to me. Instead of just allowing beauty to be beauty. And when I'm learn how to trust my heart that that which is beautiful to me is beautiful to me without the need to dissect it, my life becomes so much more filled with
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