
When you can tell your story without pain, it has become a wisdom.
We have a story to tell. How pain brought us together but we healed together đâ€ïž
Thatâs Amore
When you can tell your story without pain, it has become a wisdom.
We have a story to tell. How pain brought us together but we healed together đâ€ïž
Thatâs Amore
“They caught us, me and another horse. They put a jacket over our eyes and led us out. We panicked.We are standing tied up to a tree.” Itâs hot.
The other horses in the paddock flee at a galopp. Enormous chaos. A metal object shimmers.
“Two men are hitting us hard.“
It feels like I am attending the scene. One horse conveys enormous pain over his back. The other horse lays on the ground, his head is hanging and blood seeps from one of his nostrils. His eyes stare into the empty air.I close my eyes and donât know what to believe. Does the owner know about this? In the next moment I see a woman squatting and crying. She has the dead horseâs head in her lap and rocks back and forth moaning.
A prolouge from book one, Listen to the Animals.
Nothing is impossible đą
Unbelievable amazing. How did she get up? How can she balance on big mamma?
You inspire me! Thatâs Amore!
đ€ Emotionally abuse is to often not taken seriously. It cannot always been seen. Or, explained in words by Children and Animals.
When an Animal or Child are sending voiceless actions, itâs speaking to you.
Thatâs Voiceless Amore!
The light enters through our woundsâŠand we are becoming more beautiful than ever before.
Thatâs Amore!
It feels like time stands still
Freedom feels like magic
It tickles my gut, and i am giggling out of enthusiasm
In this moment, I always want to stay
Thatâs Amore!
I wrote this manuscript back in 2000 about child and women abuse. I was single, no children and wanted it that way.
The Editor at the Publishing Company thought it was a page turner. The Chief of the Publisher said no â đšđ»with the words; âno normal person wants to read about this subject.â
Are we ready now! đȘđ» I sure amâŠagain.
(â€ïž no pity pls, instead đȘđ»)
Predatory animals usually devour prey in order to convert flesh into fuel.
Most human predators, however, seek power, not food. To destroy or damage something is to take its power.
Gavin de Becker book The Gift of Fear