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July 5, 2025 at 6:59 am #447339
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ParticipantDear Lucidity:
I’ve watched several of your videos, and what really stands out to me is the unique and professional quality of the production. The person behind the camera did an excellent job—there’s a clear sense of care, skill, and intention in the way everything is filmed. It’s genuinely fascinating to watch you bake a carrot cake, sew clothes, or move through simple, everyday tasks. The high-quality visuals, paired with your quiet, soft voice, give these ordinary moments a sense of beauty and calm—something quietly extraordinary.
Your presence is also striking: unassuming, modest, and grounded. Your gentle voice and calm delivery create such a peaceful atmosphere—it’s easy to feel at ease while watching.
The messages you share are powerful and deeply meaningful. A few that stayed with me:
You are worthy of your dreams at any age.
The power to create the future you want lies within you.
One step at a time is the only way to work toward anything.
True ethical living requires practicing self-compassion and prioritizing our mental and emotional health as the foundation for genuine outward compassion.
And of course, Hippocrates’s timeless wisdom: “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”
One difficulty I had, particularly with the videos on healing and grit, was understanding the spoken words. The pronunciation wasn’t always clear to me, and I found myself struggling to follow along. Eventually, I lost patience trying to decipher the message, which was frustrating—because I truly wanted to hear what you had to say.
Still, I deeply appreciate the heart and thought you put into your work. It’s clear that what you’re offering is meaningful, sincere, and created with care.
Anita 🤍
July 7, 2025 at 10:19 pm #447383Lucidity
ParticipantHi Anita,
Thank you so much for your feedback. I completely understand if you would rather not engage on there. You viewing the videos is more than enough for me if that is where you are happiest. Really, I did it to share with others so feedback from anyone on it is gratuitous :o)
That’s to say, I really appreciate you supplying it here. Thanks for your honesty on the sound quality issue. I’ve taken into consideration your frustration with the audio of the video you spoke about – with my dogs- and I’ve added subtitles but it seems you would have to turn closed captions on to see them so it doesn’t fully solve the problem. At this stage in my. journey I’m not sure what else I can do. I am sure there must be a way to force the caption to stay on from my end but I don’t know it.
Thanks once again for all your kind words. They are touching. I am going to be releasing a new video in the next few days so if you do happen to see it, I hope you find it useful of interesting in some way. Still trying to find my voice.
How are you doing anyway?
July 8, 2025 at 8:47 am #447401anita
ParticipantDear Lucidity:
You’re so welcome. I really appreciate your openness and the care you put into your response. I’ll definitely be watching your new video when it comes out, and I’ll be sure to share my thoughts with you here again—since I’m still not able to sign into the platform to comment directly.
I admire your courage in sharing your healing journey so openly. There’s a quiet strength in the way you speak—gentle, but grounded—and it’s clear that you’re not just finding your voice, you’re offering it as a light for others. That’s no small thing. Even the imperfections, like the sound quality, don’t take away from the heart of what you’re doing. If anything, they make it feel more real, more human.
As for how I’m doing—just a few minutes ago, I was reflecting on a message from Alessa (in my thread). She said something so fiercely protective about the child I once was, and as I read it, I imagined her stepping into my past, standing up to my mother in a way no one ever did. It was such a vivid moment—like a piece of my story being rewritten with strength and care. It left me feeling.. well, happy! It’s amazing how words, even now, can reach into old wounds and offer something new.
By the way, I was wondering—has anything changed with your sister? If you feel like sharing, I’d love to hear how things have been unfolding.
Thank you again for sharing your path so generously. I’m really looking forward to your next video.
With quiet admiration, Anita
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