My wish for you and me came to me unexpectedly, on a graffiti tour in Oaxaca, Mexico – in a mural that wasn’t even part of the tour.
It resonated deeply. Honestly, it almost brought me to tears.
It was a message I immediately wanted to share with you.
I hope it resonates, too, and maybe it’s something you’ve been needing to hear.
You can listen to my message on Spotify or watch it here.
If it resonates, please share it with those who would benefit from hearing it ❤️
As always: stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
PS. Here’s the Lithuanian video I mention in my episode on how despicable the Lithuanian national broadcaster has been regarding the story of the destruction of the Kamal Adwan Hospital.
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