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The Life Boat
United States
Приєднався 30 жов 2020
Welcome to The Life Boat!
This channel provides a fresh look at addiction, trauma and recovery. By utilizing UA-cam and other social media platforms to advance a sober and fulfilling lifestyle that EVERYONE deserves to live.
A channel without hate or judgement, trying to reimagine what social media can do. Oh and having a few laughs.
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Your Captain,
Tommy
The Life Boat P.O. Box
4764 e sunrise dr #173 Tucson, AZ 85718
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#recovery #addiction #support #truecrime #emporment #AAalternative
This channel provides a fresh look at addiction, trauma and recovery. By utilizing UA-cam and other social media platforms to advance a sober and fulfilling lifestyle that EVERYONE deserves to live.
A channel without hate or judgement, trying to reimagine what social media can do. Oh and having a few laughs.
Subscribe now, turn on your alerts and welcome aboard.
Your Captain,
Tommy
The Life Boat P.O. Box
4764 e sunrise dr #173 Tucson, AZ 85718
Thelifeboat.live is now up and running. Come check us out at
thelifeboat.live
Discord : discord.gg/c5NwN9Qew4
#recovery #addiction #support #truecrime #emporment #AAalternative
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Hello Tommy. I’m ready for this one- tell me about your dreams 😂
Great live Tommy. Another book from you to read.
i find it REALLY hard to believe the fentanyl/heroin front would land in the bible state where i live, we have pieces in place to keep out outside influence; our governer stopped any 'nalox' banners from going up anywhere realizing that's negative suggesting . . .
My husband is an electrical engineer and does math in his sleep. He uses my back as a whiteboard
Who is the doctor that wrote books that works with people who had brain cancer? Did you say his name? I would love to read his books. My dad died of glioblastoma and then I later had a brain infection that put me in the hospital for quite some time. I was always fascinated by my dad’s cancer. I was so sad because we were so close and moved in with him to help care for him as he passed. Yet I am thankful for the opportunity to see what happens as someone goes from this life to the next. It was amazing. And then when I almost died, I love hearing what people said I was like. ❤That’s all the sharing for now. Sending nonstop love to you all!❤
What a great live! Tommy you were on fire! Such a fascinating topic that we can all relate to. Flying dreams are the best - I've only had 2 in my life. I often try to guide myself to fly in dreams but then I wake up.
That was great info. As always.
An Alzheimer’s medication gave me terrible nightmares. I took myself off it and they stopped. I hadn’t had a nightmare since I was a child so that was the only thing that caused it. Happily, I am not on any Alzheimer’s medication anymore.❤
I had 3 very vivid dreams right before my mother passed last year. Not predictions. Telling her not to leave us, telling the relatives who passed they couldn't have her yet, then telling her it was OK to go. All very vivid. Felt *real* to me.
Much love. I seriously don’t have words for how kind, clever and caring you are.. Prayers for Q. Love to Moose from our Siamese Saffy and Romeo! Love from Portugal 🇵🇹❤️❤️❤️
🤣🤣🤣💤😴Thanks to you (grin) I had a bad dream I was with my ex in a restaurant and everyone knew what I never told anyone about him and his secret life due to my sons’ relationship and feelings about him. OH, my God, truest nightmare 😂😂😂🤷♀️‼️
Tommy you are no Triscuit.! 😂 you are at the very least a chocolate dipped pretzel. 💕
Excellent content.
I believe youve just unlocked my next hyperfixation. Ive always been a super vivid dreamer, until i hit the devils lettuce. As a kid, i had a recurring dream, bullies chasing me down the ally next to iur house leading to the churchyard, without fail i could always fun fast enough to take flight. I was always a thumb sucker, and with that in my gob, rubbing my nose until i felt like it had ridges on it, that flying dream would always followed. Maybe self hypnosis? I have the most awful dreams though and I dont dream so much now, probably the night meds, which i wasnt mad about. Time to unlock that again. Looking forward to more of this Admiral!! CREW: I'm sending each and every one you all that love and those robust magical wishes Care Bare style x1000 ❤
Def interesting topic. I know I've dreamed, can vaguely remember... I've seen some of those stories of the kids who recognize their other relatives, homes etc. So fascinating. Thanks for the discussion ❤❤❤
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Thoughts, prayers and good vibes going out to everyone that needs them I love you all ❤️
Love you Charlie
Good evening Tommy hope you have a good night and get some rest much love brother ❤️ YAL I stopped by and WAL to have you
Too freakin lucky 🍀
The way I interpret my dreams, even when they are totally weird, is to recognize the emotions and general atmosphere of the dream. This is helping me because I tend to repress emotions in my real life, or if there is too much for me to handle my brain goes in a freeze state. When I wake up I can remember that dream but more importantly I can remember the feeling. Then I'm looking for what is going on in my reality, that I need to feel this emotion in my dreams. So I 'm not focusing on why there was a horse in the classroom, but how I felt in my dream when I saw it. Those are my hidden emotions, that I can't or not allowing myself to face in real life. Emotions that pop out in my dreams are my guidelines for analyzing my life and most of the time I can connect the dots much easier and recognize where I am and what I need. I guess that's my way of journaling :)
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I hope you have an amazing and safe time!! :)