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Ah, she's a wonder. 'I want my last exhale to be love' – I'm carrying that with me.

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A wonder indeed. I feel so fortunate that Jacqueline walked into my life in 2019 and bravely showed up to share her experiences. We aren't filming anymore but every few weeks or so, we share a rousing exchange of texts and photos, typically from the abundance of our gardens/kitchens. She embraces her life and environment with such tenderness and bounty.

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What a gift she is! I know it sounds cliché, but in the end love is what matters most to us.

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Sometimes clichés “can be as good as gold.” I just referenced an interview I heard a while back about good vs bad clichés. You might enjoy it too: https://www.npr.org/2012/12/27/168149099/at-the-end-of-the-day-cliches-can-be-as-good-as-gold

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Ooh, yes! Thanks!

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Okay I am crying. Thank you for sharing that video. Truly and deeply a wonderful piece. She said it all.

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I agree Jill. Jacqueline’s words never fail to pierce my heart.❤️

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How exquisite 😍 a spiritual teacher herself... Thank you for sharing...

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I couldn’t agree more...🙏

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Aug 4, 2023Liked by Kimberly Warner

When it comes to moments of vulnerability and connection, this was the most dense seven minutes I've experienced in a long time.

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Perhaps it should come with a warning label.🤣

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Aug 4, 2023Liked by Kimberly Warner

I meant that in the best way possible—but yes, totally warning-label worthy for the connection-averse! 😜

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I know you did. 🤣❤️

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Aug 4, 2023Liked by Kimberly Warner

What a beautiful film--full of love, gratitude and honesty. Thank you for this eloquent reminder of why we're here.

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You're so welcome Dawn!

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Aug 3, 2023Liked by Kimberly Warner

So beautiful and poignant. I want my last exhale to be love......

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Absolutely gorgeous and inspiring 💕🙏

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Beautiful.

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I love to say this: Love is the answer. Now, what was the question?

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deletedAug 3, 2023Liked by Kimberly Warner
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Powerful reflection Rex—I'm adding this question to my growing list of inquiries to the Unfixed community. I bet you're not alone in your response. I think resentments keep us bound to the past, perhaps with some nagging sense that we have control over it all. Love that your paper is still blank today—more room to fill it up with the abundant present. :)

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