π§Έ Q-time π§Έ
How did you sleep last night?
Good, short 6-9 hours.
What are you looking forward to today?
To seeπ±πͺ»ππ, smellππΎ, feelππΎ.
Why?
It looks so pretty and smellsππΎ so sweetπ―. It looks so beautiful to meπ₯Ή. It makes me happyπ₯Ή. So much lifeπ₯Ή. So much beautyπ₯Ή. It growsπ©πΎβπΎ so muchπ₯Ή. So prettyπ₯Ή.
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What do you dread doing today?
To seeπ±πͺ»ππ, smellππΎ and feelππΎ and to feel desperate, sad and powerless. To let go of this beauty.
How can we make it better?
Receive your reassurance:
“I see how in awe you are and how desperate, sad and powerless this makes you feel. How sad and stressful honey! This is old pain sugar bun. I am here. I take care of you. Letting go is sadly a part of life, sweetheart. Let it all out. You are safe. Try to let this beauty in: the scent, the sight, the feel. Try to enjoy it. I am so proud of you for letting it all in. Nothing is going to happen. You got this! I believe in you.”
What do you wish we did more often?
Growπ©πΎβπΎ hyacinthπ±πͺ» seeds. Enjoy their feelππΎ, sightππ and scentππΎ.

What are you reading today?
Warπͺ and peaceπ³.
Tell me about it.
The fatherπ¨βπ¦ of Andrey, Princeπ« Nikolay Bolkonsky receivesπ«΄ a letterπ from princeπ« Vasily. Prince Vasily arrives at Bolkonsky’s placeπ . The old prince looksπ«£ at PrincessπΈ Marya and says something. Princeπ« Vasily talks to Anatole. PrincessπΈ Marya thinksπ about the letterπ and Anatole. Mademoiselle Bourienne and Liza share their wish for Marya to dressπ upβ¬οΈ. They help her to get dressedπ. Liza wishes Marya would do her hairπββοΈ and shares this with her. Marya looks at her own face in the mirrorπ€³. She picturesπΈ a husbandπ€΅ββοΈ and a childπ©βπΌ. She praysπ§ββοΈππ to God and listensπ.










