From the desk of Marine Sélénée

Sparks of Inspiration

From a young age, Marine's curiosity and love for learning led her to explore psychology, well-being, and human connections. Today, she finds joy in discussing Family Constellations, Endobiogeny, and holistic well-being, always with the intention of offering insights that help others create a life that truly reflects who they are.

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shine

When we fear losing others more than losing ourselves, that’s when our light begins to fade. We dim our shine, hoping that if we make ourselves smaller, quieter, or more agreeable, the people we love will stay. But isn’t it strange—this belief that if we stay joyful, radiant, and true to ourselves, we’ll be abandoned? Somewhere along the way, we learned to trust that misery connects us more than joy ever could. But that’s not the truth. That’s just the wound speaking.

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Nostalgia for the '80s

A few days ago, I was chatting with one of my soul sisters and shared how worried I am for my nephew and niece. The world feels so intense and uncertain right now. But she looked at me and said, “Oh hon, don’t worry for them—worry for us!” At first, I didn’t get it. But five minutes into her explanation, I had to admit—she was absolutely right.

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Why Decisions Made from Fear or Lack Rarely Lead Us Right

Have you ever made a decision in a moment of panic—when your mind was racing, your chest was tight, and you just needed relief from the discomfort? Maybe it was saying yes to a job that didn’t feel right, staying in a relationship that drained you, or impulsively spending money to feel better, even if just for a moment. If you're nodding, you're not alone.

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To restore balance to the living

To restore balance to the livingTo rediscover harmony between dark and light, love and hate, health and disease, masculine and feminine, past and present. The more I learn about Endobiogeny, the more I see the bigger picture of what it truly means to take care of ourselves. It’s made me realize why Western medicine—while powerful—has its limitations. 

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Are you doing it for you—or for others?

Co-dependency can be tricky. Of course we all want to be seen, heard, and acknowledged—that’s human. But if we keep chasing external validation to feel safe, confident, loved, or joyful, we set ourselves up for frustration and anxiety. Why? Because we have no control over the external world.

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