For example, after a funeral several years ago, a loved one overheard me say that the deceased’s death had brought up several painful and confusing memories; this person interrupted me saying, “You’re still bothered by that! Why don’t you use the atonement, like me!” I was shocked ...
it will show up on search engines, so if that concerns you, please only use your first name or use a pseudonym. 2) I don’t always have the time or energy to reply to comments, especially if they are very long. I love your comments, I read them all, and I wish I had...
I am becoming more and more curious about this next phase of my life, when my daughters move out, when the Centre is in its second year and on more solid ground, and the responsibilities and expectations are reduced. Will I know how to adapt to this new way of being? Will my body t...
As people around us age, “learning to parenting your parent” is becoming increasingly common. People in this Sandwich Generation are generally stuck in the middle between caring for aging parents and caring for their own children. The ever-increasing lifespan of people means that more and more...
The use of flashbacks in the play exposes the reality of this cyclic pattern of the mother drinking, losing control, becoming a nuisance and a burden, obstructing the happiness of her daughters, then the submissive daughter becomes a replica of her own mother inheriting her sin and failure. ...
but it did nevertheless. As a comparison, let’s say you were in a plane crash, and fortunately you could walk away and your physical injuries are now healed. But the experience of the crash was in itselftraumatic. There were the moments leading up to the crash: the...
still, Gabor has made his suffering, on his way, into becoming whole. Terėz Thank you. I just watched the film. Gabor Mate is a Jedi. Truly. Such wisdom and compassion. I hope this film reaches far and wide. A gift for humanity. Jane M The screening went well; with a ...
Leder, Senior Rabbi of Wilshire Boulevard Temple, to discuss his journey to becoming a rabbi, and expert on death... See show notes at: https://www.thinkunbrokenpodcast.com/the-wisdom-of-rabbi-steven-z-leder-living-a-meaningful-life-and-facing-the-reality-of-death/#show-notes Episode ...
living child centred lives and bringing up great little people. I know that there is lots of good work happening in regards to the recognition of the impact of trauma in attachment and that this is becoming much more widespread as a way of understanding some aspects of the lived reality of...
and not just physically. We are all becoming more of ourselves. Plain and simple, I have uncovered layers of my being, emotionally, mentally and physically and also have a thorough understanding of what I believe to be the best Bodywork available. [The staff] are amazing – extremely present...