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“To heal is to touch with love that which was previously touched by fear.”
— Stephen Levine (via wethinkwedream)
Many women have been tricked out their softness, inaccurately led to believe that it equates to weakness and docility. But a soft woman doesn’t necessarily mean a fragmented woman. There’s actually great strength in the irresistible softness of femininity. While she knows how to yield and surrender when necessary, a soft woman could be leading a pack a wolves and not be noticed. Plus she’s got the charm to make others think they are actually leading, but gently and most lovingly, they are indeed being led.
Oshun’s daughters by India Ame’ye (via eatmangoesnekkid)
I want to write a novel about silence. The things people don’t say.
Virginia Woolf (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)





