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"How can we love the worst of us? " Lyla June
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In this moving clip, Lyla speaks to the sacred role of elders: guiding us through trauma not with blame, but with the gentle strength of those who remember who we are. Their compassion becomes the medicine that helps us return home.

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@debra7951

3 weeks ago

Authentic , genuine behaviors toward others as an example

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@adriandanielle

3 weeks ago

I feel this ❤

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@mojabunni

3 weeks ago

Beautiful idea. Well deserved for most people.

But it is far easier to have compassion for an addict who grew up around addicts, than someone with all the power and privilege in the world committing violence and hatred.

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