How do you know you’re with soul family?….xoxo Jennifer

“When you find the people who love and adore your
delicious, unique expression of Heaven on Earth,
with all of its wonderful weirdness,
that’s when you’ve found your team.
Game on, Life!” 

 ~ Jennifer Hough (Tweetable)

 

 

Don’t you love your peeps? The ones who remember you even when you forget? The ones who see you? The ones who will work through all misunderstandings because they know all there is in the end, is love?

 Ah, soul family! Providing the environment of non-judgment and, therefore, the freedom to get on with creating.

And as for you:

  • I wonder how many others you could be that person for?
  • I wonder how many there are for whom you have already been this person?
  • I wonder, if we all took on those characteristics, how much more Heaven we would experience together, beyond judgment?

Are ya catching my drift?

With Love,

Jennifer xoxoxo

P. S. I love seeing and being seen, don’t you?

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