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This is cool framing when put into this sentence structure. Which of the seven rights do you feel in yourself the least? For me "the right to act" feels most sus
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started reading "eastern body, western mind" by anodea judith on @nuanceexists's recommendation and feeling extremely called out by literally everything she says involving the root chakra what do you mean "the right to be here" 🥺
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I like it as a frame, to be clear I don't literally believe chakras are a 'real thing' in the way they're presented (like, I could believe there's nerve clusters that tend to correspond with some mental states, but if so i'd doubt only 7, and i doubt only in those spots)
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the right to know seems very sus to me bc "knowing" is something earned with study/effort/growth. You most definitely aren't entitled to it. You are entitled to the capacity for it, though which I guess is different
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