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Category Archives: grief
Right Intention OR Back to Buddhism We Go
While my partner and I were in San Francisco, we did a day of let’s just see what happens. It was my day to pick what we did, and I decided I didn’t want to plan. Mind you, I spent … Continue reading
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Inventing a Self
Sometimes I have so many conflicting thoughts simultaneously I find it completely overwhelming to develop an actual train of thought. That’s what this subject is like. So, train #1. I was doing this grief thing yesterday, and I ended up … Continue reading
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Procrastination and Yoga
I am right now procrastinating about doing my homework for yoga teacher training. I mean, it’s anatomy. I am an artist. I am offended by details of the physical world. Though it is neither yogic or spiritual, I am likely … Continue reading
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Grief
If you want to find out how powerless you are over the winds and storms of your emotional life, try to avoid the feelings after you lose someone. I know about grief. I have these profound statements I say, like, … Continue reading
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Tagged don foley, hero's journey, Joseph Campbell
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Why I Am a Glutton for Punishment…or, Couples Therapy, AGAIN
Bless me whatever/whoever for I made the appointment. Without undue external pressure. Because though in hindsight I must say that the Sheepdog was certainly certifiable, I did feel guilty for my inability to get along with her. I often feel … Continue reading
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The Sad News Is…Grief.
Okay, so, the back pain started to return. Now, I’ve been having major resistance to reading Sarno’s book, then writing about rage, and writing about rage and writing about rage. I mean, it’s not exactly a happiness-inducing activity. Sarno also … Continue reading
Posted in back pain, fred kareman, grief, Healing/therapy, meisner, rage
Tagged back pain, changing whose life?, endings, John Sarno, mind body, Mindbody Prescription, perfectionism, therapy, WHEN CHILDREN GRIEVE
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