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Tag: poses

sometimes you just need to breathe.

Posted on 5 Sep 201226 Apr 2015 by Elizabeth

 i need a little break from my ireland posts so i can slide in this little post about breathing. yoga….

Posted in culture, lbgtqai+, meditationTagged belovelive photography, breathing, discrimination, emotions, inner peace, LGBT, meditations, negativity, poses, positive thinking, soul space, yoga, yoga classLeave a Comment on sometimes you just need to breathe.

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About Liz

Mystic. Theologian. Mentor. | Wanderer. Homebody. Photographer. French fry lover. Moon-gazer. Roadtripper. Wine + beer connoisseur. North Carolina-raised. Sweden-settled. Daughter. Aunt. Sister. Wife.

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