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Category Archives: rage
You Mean I Have to Be Honest about MY FEELINGS?
So last night my partner and I get home and she hops right into the shower and then starts oiling her body, giving herself self-massage. That’s right, she’s in the middle of a ayurvedic cleanse. She gets up at 6:30am … Continue reading
Posted in communication, couples therapy, rage, relationships
Tagged changing whose life?, intimacy, mind body, therapy
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Up from the Dregs?
After all this rage/mindbody/urgh I feel I should say something spiritual. Spiritual. That’s all I’ve got. Off to meditate and write some more about rage….. Metta for me. Today, I need it.
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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My Rage List from the Mindbody Work
…has 77 items on it. I just typed them up from the handwritten notebook where I’ve been downloading them. I should say, 77 and counting. This is not a joke. I expect to get to 777 before I’m done, though … Continue reading