The Edge
- Tyna Loafman
- 4 hours ago
- 2 min read
For some time now, I have considered adding a blog to Three Harmony Healing's website, mostly as a way to effectively and efficiently inform the Three Harmony Healing community of upcoming events. Also, as a way to occasionally share links to interesting articles about Reiki, TRE™ and Sound Healing, and perhaps sometimes to simply wax poetic. The day has finally arrived!
Conquering my resistance to expansion and growth does not always come easily for me, but when I take that leap of faith, I always benefit, regardless of the outcome, because growth comes from failures as readily as it comes from successes. So, please bear with me as I find my blog wings.
My goal is to post a minimum of once per month, but not more than once a week. Although I am not yet sure of how this works, I believe that if you are a member/follower of the website, you will automatically receive an email when there is a new blog post. I hope that's how it works. I'd sure appreciate if someone could give me some feedback on that. Let's muddle through together - united we stand, divided we fall!
It's worth mentioning that I am one of those people who refuses to use AI. My brain isn't getting any younger and I want to ensure that I keep it active and challenged as long as possible. What this means for you is that you may notice an incomplete sentence, a misused word, a dangling participle - in other words, imperfections. I'm okay with that, and I hope you are, too. There was a time when the fear of such imperfections would have immobilized me, but not anymore. Let's keep it real - in this blog, as in life.
Lastly, I would like to share one of my favorite poems, which I believe was written by Guillaume Apollinaire, although some Internet sources seem to believe it was Christopher Logue. Regardless, I love it and find it especially fitting for this, Three Harmony Healing's maiden blog post. May it give you courage to grow when you most need it.
"Come to the edge," he said.
"We can't, we're afraid!" they responded.
"Come to the edge," he said.
"We can't, we will fall!" they responded.
"Come to the edge," he said.
And so they came.
And he pushed them.
And they flew.
In Gratitude,
✨Tyna✨

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