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Breaking The Chains Of Unworthiness
Self forgiveness is one of the hardest things we ever have to do. Some folk are blessed and born with a positive sense of self and never know what it is to be deprived of it. Yet for others, who aren’t so blessed, whilst we can try and mentally convince our egos that we’ve done the work…
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The Power of Prayer: Elleanor
It’s how we manage the times of hardship that defines us the most as human beings. In the really tough times, nurturing a faith that there will be a light at the end of the tunnel, and finding the strength to carry on despite there being no light, exemplifies what the human spirit can achieve when…
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After All The Fuss: Success
Lazily watching sunset after sunset sink into the red mist on the warm beaches of Goa, and soaking up hour after hour of sunshine and cloudless skies in Arambol, Candolim and the more tropical Palolim, the spiritual and multicultural influences of India have been pushing me to think more deeply and complete my next blog…
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EXCERPTS from “Climbing the Mountain; Journaling Historic Abuse for Self Healing
(For the full article, which is password protected, click here.) The split outer and inner persons of me were completely in opposition. Whilst I had great drive and a huge sense of invincibility, I spent years begging for cancer as an acceptable way to get off the horrible treadmill of life. But looking back, switching off…
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Protected: Climbing the Mountain: Journaling Historical Abuse for Healing
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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A Spiritual Awakening in the Falklands
Life catches up with us at the most unexpected times and throws all the cards on the table, face up, saying: “So what are you going to do?” It was a bright and crisp Autumn day and I was riding a joyful little 125CC Honda motorcycle across a remote wilderness in South Georgia shortly after the…
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A Spiritual Awakening Aged 3
In typical night-time dreams I was being chased by demons and monsters. It was almost a nightly occurrence and I felt that this was to be a forever thing – a fear of things and people that I didn’t understand; dark, scary entities that I couldn’t escape from and were going to haunt me throughout…
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Mya, Mountain Lion
I attribute much of my spiritual journey to the chance meeting of an American freelance photographer deep in the equatorial rainforests of Belize in Central America, in a time long before the internet and mobile phones were available. I was flying supplies by helicopter into an Army base called Salamanca, a delightful, sunny zone cut…
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Chap 5 – Is There A Personality Type Predisposed to Slower Trauma Recovery?
“I’m Okay”, or “I’m Not Okay”? Some have not had the best emotional start in life, and that’s a fact. Understanding the negative influence it can have on later life can help trauma recovery immensely. Is it possible to define a personality type that is predisposed to slower trauma recovery?, I think so and I…