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Tag Archives: Meditation
In-between and nowhere
I have this peculiarly troubling phenomenon happen to me from time to time. A real-life friend of mine told me something that always seems to worry me a bit. He said, “I wonder if I’m smart enough to keep up … Continue reading
Posted in Disconnection
Tagged Awareness, Consciousness, Journey, Meditation, Memoir, Spirituality
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The Dragon and the Princess
I love this story of The Dragon and the Princess that I found in After the Ecstasy, The Laundry by Jack Kornfield. It was sitting in my drafts folder and I wanted to share it now for you to read … Continue reading
Posted in A Lamp In the Darkness, Enlightenment, Healing, Jack Kornfield, Meditation
Tagged Awareness, Consciousness, Journey, Meditation, Recovery, Spirituality
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Expanding perspectives through blogging
I’m writing this post in response to a dialogue I was having with Holistic Wayfarer about building community through blogging, in the second part of her series How to Succeed as a Blogger. I feel a resonance with her on … Continue reading
New year, new clarity, new goal
In the year 2014, I’m going to continue to express from the heart while refining my writing. I wanted to share my new “about this blog” page here. It was written originally as a response to a blog post over … Continue reading
Posted in A Lamp In the Darkness, adult survivors of abuse, Art, Being Genuine, Compassion, Complex-PTSD, Congruent Living, Connection, Creating a Life, Death, Enlightenment, existential depression, Friendship, Healing Through the Arts, Highly Sensitive Person, Hope, Making meaning
Tagged Art, Awareness, Consciousness, Creativity, Journey, Mark Twain, Meditation, Nietzsche, Osho, PTSD, Spirituality
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Types of Meditation – part I
I wanted to share two types of meditations I shared on someone else’s blog. I didn’t think to do it then, but I’m sharing it here now. I’ll be talking about the types of meditation that exist. I think there … Continue reading
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