We’re taught that its best for us to become evolved, nice people; and the only way to achieve that most desirable goal is to eliminate hatred. While I couldn’t agree more with this – for there are very serious implications here about risk, violence and far-reaching destruction – it continues to be clearer and clearer to me that any “order” that tells us we’re not supposed to feel what we feel, sets us up to deny essential parts of our whole selves – and therefore condemns us to become victims.
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Join Me This Sat “Toward Greater Wholeness” Breakout Session for Annual Symposium at RGH on “Integrative Approaches to Mental Health”
I’ll be speaking on“Toward Greater Wholeness: An Integrated Counseling Focus for Improved Coping, Healing and Recovery” from 2:25-3:25 pm, and would love to see you there. Its not too late to register for this day-long event open to the public and health care professionals, sponsored through the Integrative Health Committee this Saturday, October 27 from […]
How to Repair and Restore Love
Look for the truth of what is happening in your heart and your gut, and be willing to travel through the unfolding layers of your emotional pain and fear to the deepest levels of awareness you can access to uncover it . . . Understand that where love isn’t, the real challenge for transformational healing and greater wholeness is . . .