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crones’ circle
I am thinking of starting a Crone’s circle. No not a support group for people with bowel disease (although I have had bowel disease). I want to start a circle for postmenopausal women to meet, and come to understand what … Continue reading
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The Emotional Piece
My Life Purpose When I was 20 years old, my Dad had a heart attack. I was the only one home with him when it happened. Waiting for an ambulance he said to himself, “Not now! I’m just figuring it … Continue reading
Paradox (The Threshold of Truth)
Children can superimpose cognitive ideas upon physical objects and be fully present and focused on the fantasy reality that exists in the relationship. My son, for whom I was never going to buy a toy gun, at age 4, went … Continue reading
Subtle Body/Creative Proces
Subtle Body/Creative Process In the sixties, a strange phenomenon appeared amongst children between the ages of 9 and 11 years who had watched, on television, Uri Gellar bend metal spoons using only his mind. These children would go to their … Continue reading
Judgement
Notes for Pure Process Coaching Blogs: unchanged in content, and import in July 24/2011 More than once today I have been amazed at how I have, in my life, mind, attached importance to certain stories. I have elevated them, making … Continue reading
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Pure Pefection
Last week I had a conversation with some friends about perfectionism. It left me strangely disturbed. Trying to be perfect is trying to do nothing. There is no way, in any instance, to have more practice than you have or … Continue reading
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Hereditary PTSD
from THE INDEPENDANT Thursday, December 2 2010 Stressed out? It could be in your genes. By Laura Spinney A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that not only can stress bring about permanent changes in your body, but you can … Continue reading
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Your feelings are your primary subtle perceptual sense. Take care of them.
Anxiety, Panic, Depression and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder are symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. They are also rapidly filling categories which many people seem to be assigned to these days by psychologists and psychiatrists. There is Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder … Continue reading
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more PTSD
My Dad was an American WW11 veteran. He never talked about of that experience with his children except to say that he believed that we had no control over death. He won 6 medals but only brought home two as … Continue reading
PTSD
I decided that I was going to start writing this blog today but when I sat down and wrote the I could not focus on making a clear point. There seemed to be to many issues, all tied up in … Continue reading