by grose | Feb 24, 2018 | Mental Health
I just finished work for the day. It’s interesting how some days seem to have a common theme. Today was such a day. Everyone was, in their own way, describing an issue or personal situation where there appeared to be a “wall” or an energetic riff...
by grose | Feb 14, 2018 | Mental Health
Contrary to what life may have led you to believe, real, meaningful change is possible. I’m not going to kid you, though… change requires effort. This is because it first asks us to change our minds, and most of us find this step extremely difficult. Be that as it...
by grose | Feb 2, 2018 | Mental Health
Let’s talk about “enough-ness”. You know the age-old question, “Is the glass half empty or half full?” I suppose it was meant to detect whether one was basically an optimist or a pessimist. According to an early mentor of mine, the question is meaningless...
by grose | Jan 1, 2018 | Mental Health
Rumi said it perfectly… “I have lived on the lip of insanity. Wanting to know reasons. Knocking at the door. It opens… I’ve been knocking from the inside.”
by grose | Dec 24, 2017 | Mental Health
Freedom, to me, has always meant freedom from my own oppressive thoughts. I was fortunate enough to grow up in the United States where, for the most part, government has let us do our own thing, if it didn’t hurt someone or break any laws. So, for me, freedom...
by grose | Oct 21, 2010 | Author, Mental Health, Metaphysics, Personal Growth, Spirit, Spiritual, Wellness
We humans favor the familiar. We gravitate to what we know. Familiarity is the nostalgic tale on intimacy’s lips, and we love it, never tiring of the story. Intimacy whispers to our lost sense of connection, telling us the most important thing we need to know – that...
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