Tag: self worth
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The Apology
Have you ever noticed the differences in people’s notions of the apology? Over the course of my lifetime, I have had the unfortunate experience of an “apology” that not only demands my forgiveness but places blame on me. Do you know what I mean? My mother’s concept of an apology consisted of saying “I’m sorry…
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Book Release
I’m so excited! As of December 3, 2022, I have released a book that I, technically, started in 2016. Since then, it has morphed beyond anything I could have imagined. Everything that I wanted for this site can be encapsulated in the book, Unearthing the Sacred :proposed hypothesis for the ascendancy of the human species…
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Recognizing Myth
An excerpt from Unearthing the Sacred: proposed hypothesis for the ascendancy of the human species from a perspective of the i Carl Jung, Joseph Campbell, Robert Graves, and Sir James Frazer (just to name a mere handful) understood that our world Becomes through a mythological tapestry of woven threads, layered to perfection. We perform roles…
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Sweaty yet?
So, I have a theory. For those of us who may be aware of many of the things that have gotten censored on FB and Instagram in recent months in regards to our vaxxed status, some of those significant topics are detrimental to our health. One of those topics has revolved around the menstrual cycle.…
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Offense Justification
Let’s talk JK Rowling. This subject has been on my mind since the day of her latest tweet that garnered international attention as highly offensive and bigoted. Honestly, I agree with her that the world’s gone mad. That’s evident in how her tweets have become so misinterpreted, deliberately. First off, she uses sarcasm which obviously…
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Rebooting Your Life
Choosing to redesign, reboot, or overhaul your life is you finally coming home. Acceptance of self is dependent upon living in your truth.
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Enmeshment Trauma
When a narcissistic individual believes ownership of others is their right, enmeshment trauma becomes inevitable, which leaves victims bereft of their own identity, guidance system, and freedom.
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Mind yo’ beezwax
Do we create problems in order to correct something that we perceive as wrong within ourselves? Perhaps we need to learn how to mind our own business, or beezwax, instead of searching for problems in others.
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voice
You know that feeling like you’ve been wearing a leaded vest and then one day, you just decide to take it off? Yah, that feeling. The feeling of lightness that almost sends the body and mind into an apoplectic fit. I’m having one of those moments right now. Though I have been known to go…