Reliving an awe inspiring childhood moment.

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And again, what an amazing moment to have experienced. And I don't know how to express it, it was just so overwhelming, first in the bad ways, but then in such beautiful, amazing ways. And to go from a place of serenity through that roller coaster and to come out the other side to such a greater moment of serenity as a child. And then looking back on that moment, just wow. And that this song sort of took me there

You could feel, hear, see the power. https://youtu.be/cXD2BPmRVfU

@ZenMomma
Zen Momma
@ZenMommaΒ Β·Β 4:52
And I kept seeking for paths that would go actually through the forest that I could actually walk and spend time in and not just drive through and be immersed in those smells and that feeling. It's cooler, it's removed. There's something about nature kind of takes over from the normal Sat Islands of civilization and such. And I love it. And so, yeah, I love, love, love this post. Thank you for taking me back there
@SeekingPlumb

@ZenMoma

Thank you. I'm getting a little emotional. I used to live in Redmond, and if there were no obstacles of any kind, that is where I would be again, because I loved how immersed it felt that you were living in the trees or at least the places that I had lived, and the smells and the rain, and there was something I love the rain. There is something calming and it's a balm to the soul
@Swell
Swell Team
@SwellΒ Β·Β 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_SisuΒ Β·Β 0:43
Hey, Christina. It's JL. What a beautiful, vivid memory you've shared with us. Definitely appreciate the imagery and the walk down memory lane. It's these experiences that when I hear people reminisce and reflect and share, it's similar to putting a puzzle piece together. You just get these little glimpses of what are all of the different variables that make them them
@SeekingPlumb

@Her_Sisu

I hadn't thought of it that way, but you are so right
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