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Category Archives: healing
Francis Weller on remembering relationship with the earth
“Still, the ground beneath me felt unsteady, as though at any moment it could shake and easily take me to the ground. I stumbled upon what Zen priest and author Susan Murphy calls the koan of the earth. How do … Continue reading
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Marion Woodman on the power of love
“Love is the real power. It’s the energy that cherishes. The more you work with that energy, the more you will see how people respond naturally to it, and the more you will want to use it. It brings out … Continue reading
Posted in healing, love, Marion Woodman, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship
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Our Power to Bless One Another – John O’Donohue
Here’s the wording, for those who have trouble seeing Facebook posts:- ‘OUR POWER TO BLESS ONE ANOTHER In the parched deserts of postmodernity a blessing can be like the discovery of a fresh well. It would be lovely if we … Continue reading
Posted in cultural questions, flow, good, healing, interconnection & belonging, John O'Donohue, kindness & compassion, relationship, spirituality
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Trauma, injury, illness and waking up – Monica Cassani
Trauma, injury, illness and waking up Click on the title link above for this post by Monica, whose site holds a great richness of resources for anyone seeking healing or seeking alternatives to the psychiatric model perspectives. This post has many … Continue reading
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Thich Nhat Hanh on those who harm others
“When another person makes you suffer, it is because he suffers deeply within himself, and his suffering is spilling over. He does not need punishment; he needs help. That’s the message he is sending.” Thich Nhat Hanh This feels wholly … Continue reading
Posted in 'evil', communication, compassion, conflict, congruence, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, emotions, empathy, encounter, fear, friendship, growth, healing, human condition, interconnection & belonging, love, person centred, person centred theory, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, Thích Nhất Hạnh, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, transformation, trauma, trust, vulnerability, working with clients
Tagged affordable counselling exeter, being received in relationship, being seen, conflicting needs in relationship, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, dehumanising, dehumanizing, effect of suffering, healing relationship, human cruelty, human relationship, low cost counselling exeter, meaning of suffering, othering, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, passing pain on, passing suffering on, person centred counselling exeter, personal growth, relationship that heals, Thích Nhất Hạnh, therapeutic relationship, transmitting pain, transmitting suffering, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Anne Lamott on the nature of grief
“And I felt like my heart had been so thoroughly and irreparably broken that there could be no real joy again, that at best there might eventually be a little contentment. Everyone wanted me to get help and rejoin life, … Continue reading
Posted in Anne Lamott, cultural questions, cultural taboos, emotions, grief, healing, joy, kindness & compassion, loss, love, sadness & pain, tears, transformation, trauma, vulnerability
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Linda Graham on Forgiveness
“Forgiveness does not mean condoning, pardoning, forgetting, false reconciliation, appeasement, or sentimentality. It is a practice, daily and lifelong, of cultivating our own inner peace and wisdom that allows us to see that our pain is part of the pain … Continue reading
Posted in acceptance, accountability, anger, blaming, boundaries, ethics, forgiveness, growth, healing, interconnection & belonging, kindness & compassion, perception, power and powerlessness, sadness & pain, trust, values & principles
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