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Hey @avant-garde
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. I thought I would mention that if you are in Sydney there's the Mission Australia special needs dental clinic that are pretty good and easier to get into than the public hospital. The Mission Australia dental clinic takes people with complex mental health conditions (as well as homeless and drug). But not sure if there is an alternative where you live.
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I can certainly contact mission australia and find out if there's one near me
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@avant-garde wrote:
It's a dental surgery... I doubt it will be food... it will probably be a whole lot of merchandise from their sponsors... and likely a toothbrush...
Ahhh true... They would make a killing though if they filled their hampers with like, coca cola and lots of coffee and candy and stuff 🤣
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Thinking of you @Spirit_Healer and sending you healing vibes 💖💖💖
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Oh I need to rewrite -
Ide start with James Doty.
There's many many awesome tubes on both of them.
Terry Real for us beginners ---- it took me about a year to explore him. He's easy talk. It it's very unconcious.
https://youtu.be/WbGTEy3jkGA?si=nH14iCBcar3dlnbf
However - if you find a James Doty audible on you tube - into the magic shop
Or
Mind Magic ,the audible - wow.
James Doty talks about intentions and doing them. Both believe on taking responsibility for yourself but what I love about James Doty, I can put on the audible and go to sleep and that's how I'm able to read him.
Dr. James Doty (Stanford Neurosurgeon) and Manifestation:
Intention: Doty believes in the profound impact of our thoughts and intentions on our reality. By cultivating positive thoughts, practicing gratitude, and focusing on what we want to create, we can influence our experiences and relationships.
So Doty doesnt say avoid issues if there bad but if you face them with hope and positivity.
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ahahaha it's funny when it dawns on em ay @Shaz51!!
I gotta skedaddle, sending huggles!! Chat again soon Shazzy Star
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Can I please break down now?
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