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Maybe it is both. Sometimes we see what one feels. Other times, what we feel at the moment, or perhaps all day, does not negate what one is.
You be a wise lady, Phyllis. 🙂
Seeing vs. Feeling – Do we SEE what we see first or do we FEEL before we see? Mark Rashid said, “Ride the horse you have today.” So is that the horse we SEE? Or is that the horse we FEEL?
Do you see?