Toxic shame is most commonly reinforced through childhood experiences. For example, our mother or father may have constantly physically punished us or verbally expressed how ashamed or disappointed they were of us. We may have even adopted the idea that we were shameful indirectly through nonverbal ...
The only way you are going to get that happy result is to call up Mother Nature. Without her you will cure nothing, heal nothing, solve nothing. Stay well and live long You don't need to be sick to benefit from this plan. If you consider yourself fit and well, follow these steps ...
I just read your About Chris section lol Oh also the kimchi and noodles I mentioned is prepared with white sugar, not a whole lot but I wanted to know if I can ask my mother to either eliminate the sugar or ask her to prepare it with stevia instead KA October 26, 2010 Chris this ...
while far-Leftists/wannabe – Communists in the West are endeavoring to achieve that level of control. By brainwashing people, starting with very young children, into questioning their gender and trying to eliminate the concepts of “Mother” and “Father,”“Boys” and “Girls,” ...
Death, hunger and disillusionment: In the latter half of December 2019, my mother died suddenly, unexpectedly. We suspect COVID, not yet detected in the USA, but late 2019, in NYC, in a woman who regularly attended the movies, live theater and ate out? Entirely possible. Regardless, her...
Maybe her mother had a hard time from her father? However, I don't disagree that currently men generally are under attack from both a particualr section of unhappy straight women and the illuminati - and it must be almost intolerable for them with all this confusion. ...
As we have already mentioned, embryo transfer is a simple procedure in which the embryos are deposited at the bottom of the mother's uterus using a fine transfer cannula. Generally, this procedure is done ultrasound, that is, using an ultrasound to place the embryos in the right place. In...
This is all meant to honor Lamanjá, known as the “Mother of Waters” or “Goddess of the Sea.” Lamanjá protects fishermen and survivors of shipwrecks. Believers also like to throw rice, jewelry and other gifts into the water, or float them out into the sea in intimately crafted minia...
“We all face tough stuff. It’s never the tough stuff, though, that does you in; rather, it’s yourreactionto the tough stuff.” Then I also remembered a life lesson from my late Mother who was vibrant, positive and extremely resilient who would say, “You can only cry for so ...
This is all meant to honor Lamanjá, known as the “Mother of Waters” or “Goddess of the Sea.” Lamanjá protects fishermen and survivors of shipwrecks. Believers also like to throw rice, jewelry and other gifts into the water, or float them out into the sea in intimately crafted minia...