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hypno-poetic trance for you to connect to the water of the body and the ones beyonf the body.
Hello ! This is a tool that I use to counteract the many BS that this world contains. Sometimes being very sensitive is exhausting, and we end up feeling drained just entering rooms full of people. This doesn't counteract systems of domination of course, but I hope it helps. selflovetribute.com
Hello there, This hypnotic trance was created to help you connect to your ancestry (Earth) in a safer way. selflovetribute.com
I am interrupting What it means to be Black series, as this is a very challenging time for us all. It seems like Mother Earth is tired and has decided to send all her kids back to their rooms. To think deeply about what we've done. Again and again. And come back with a better solution to treat Her better. There is no escape to us. I know this time is scary. For me, this time has made me way more quiet. And has made me think about what kind of impact I want to have on people around me. As much as I feel powerless right now, I hope this helps. To center yourself for just a few minutes, away from the anxiety and the fear. I think about all of you. We are all in this together. If you enjoy my content, please support by giving me 5 stars and leaving a comment on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-love-tribute/id1449205021 My website: https://www.selflovetribute.com Follow me on my instagram:http://instagram.com/selflove_tribute_pod If you want to support me as an Artist: https://www.patreon.com/selflovetribute
This is the first episode of a series called "What it means to be Black". I’ve learned it the hard way: deep rage is not about them. It’s about nobody seeing me. nobody ever saw me nobody hears me and now i face alone this lie, that is my life that’s deep rage. Poetry and voice (at the end of this episode): Naledi Maskia Mmoledi. If you enjoy my content, please support by giving me 5 stars and leaving a comment on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-love-tribute/id1449205021 My website: https://www.selflovetribute.com Follow me on my instagram: http://www.instagram.com/selflove_tribute http://www.instagram.com/selflovetribute_pod If you want to support me as an Artist:https://www.patreon.com/selflovetribute
"The walls were brown, just like you and me. I don't remember the ideas we introduced to one another, we abandoned them before they reached anything resembling a conclusion like the clothes on the floor. Our dads did the same with us, so why should we care? why wouldn't it be two girls bringing up the world. at this age already, guys only bring good dick and jokes, if we lucky" If you enjoy my content, please support by giving me 5 stars and leaving a comment on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-love-tribute/id1449205021 My website: https://www.selflovetribute.com Follow me on my instagram: http://instagram.com/selflove_tribute If you want to support me as an Artist: https://www.patreon.com/selflovetribute
Diclaimer: this episode is about mental health, depression. "When I became obsessed with filling space and stopped sharing tears, that’s when I started losing sleep. Clouds never do so. I always wondered if I exchanged lens with a cloud, would everything look smaller or sadder? I thought, twice, if the earth is too cold for my cracked windows, higher is warmer." You can see picture of South of France here: https://www.selflovetribute.com/nature-south-france If you enjoy my content, please support by giving me 5 stars and leaving a comment on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-love-tribute/id1449205021 Follow me on my instagram: http://instagram.com/selflove_tribute
This episode is the fourth and last episode of a series called "I feel home where the bird sings", entirely recorded in South Africa. In this episode, I discuss feeling home when you are of mixed heritage. "From the colonized to the colonizer land. Being other, in a different way, it depends where you apprehend (me). There, I was other here I am too, for opposite reasons. Maybe it’s the fate of the migrant, too. Stuck in transitions, lost in multiple identities and always asked to which I wish to hold on to." If you enjoy my content, please support by giving me 5 stars and leaving a comment on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/self-love-tribute/id1449205021 You can see pictures of this journey on my website: https://www.selflovetribute.com/southafrica Follow me on my instagram: http://instagram.com/selflove_tribute
An unedited conversation with an encounter in Johannesburg about open relationship.
Special- I Feel Home Where The Bird Sings - Jeffrey's Bay's Encounters by Self Love Tribute
Special- I Feel Home Where The Bird Sings - Jeffrey's Bay's Celebration by Self Love Tribute
DISCLAIMER about disturbing content: This episode involves sexual assault. It might be very upsetting for some of you, so please take care of you. This episode is the third episode of a series called "I feel home where the bird sings", entirely recorded in South Africa. In this episode, I discuss sexual assault and especially the silence and shame that perpetuates and facilitates the rape culture we live in. (...) so many of us, womxn and femmes, have to choose between facing another silent death or speak up, and put our life on the line. Every time I refuse this silent death, I have to remind myself, I am not trying to get by, I am trying to get free. And still live in peace in between. I am just trying to get free." If you enjoy my content, please support by giving me 5 stars and leaving a comment on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... You can see pictures of this day on my website (Jeffrey's Bay): https://www.selflovetribute.com/southafrica Follow me on my instagram: http://instagram.com/selflove_tribute
This episode is the second episode of a series called "I feel home where the bird sings", entirely recorded in South Africa. In this episode, I question our capacity to be free from the most destructive social constructs, race and gender. "I will ALWAYS open the door for you, sister. Besides loving being a gentlewoman, I actively believe in gallantry, so I will always make a point to let you through first, sister. I know what it's like, to be a Black Woman in a white man's world." Sisters, I see you.
This episode is the first episode of a series called "I feel home where the bird sings", entirely recorded in South Africa. "Travelling to foreign lands means traveling within. Discovering lands always turns into the discovery of a part of yourself, a part you might be unaware of, or a part you decided to ignore. I decided to travel SA for a month. Some people collect pictures and souvenirs, I also collect sounds just like memories." In this episode, I question the idea of self, and its indeniable consequence (or cause?) on relationships with Other. !Explicit language and mature themes contained in this episode! Song credits: Itai Hakim ft. The Brother Moves On - Ni Songo Gela
"Nothing can go untouched, and in time all will be revealed" - Kelsey Lu. The biggest mistake Humans do is not realising that true heaven is planet Earth.
Berlin. Where even the sun bails on you and exhibitions turn into techno parties. How many doors do we walk through every day, how many worlds do we explore after leaving our own? Beautiful song by Markus Spitta, from @spittbrothers.
"All things were together. Then the mind came and arranged them" - Anaxagoras Now that the light is fading, maybe I'll stop looking at the day grow old, it's young somewhere else. http://www.selflovetribute.com
"The road up and the road down is one and the same." - Heraclitus, Fragments What do you think of, when you're about to drift off to the other worlds... late at night... what do you think of? Listen to this tribute with headphones and close your eyes. Sweet dreams.
what's left, when you leave me Anger? Guitar: Markus Spitta from Spittbrothers https://soundcloud.com/spittbrothers