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Tag Archives: dreams and metaphor
Jason Hine on relating to those we find difficult
Click on the link feels like an important post from Jason on Facebook. The listening he describes is akin to the therapist’s openness to hearing ‘what is underneath the words’; unspoken; perhaps unknown or only partially known – awaiting a gentle invitation … Continue reading →
Posted in communication, conflict, cultural questions, Disconnection, empathy, encounter, identity, Jason Hine, meaning, metaphor & dream, perception, presence, reality, relationship, self, working with clients
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Unconditional – David Whyte
Here’s the text, for those who have difficulty reading Facebook links:- ‘UNCONDITIONAL love is not fully possible. Unconditional love is the necessary, dream-like, and invisible shoreline that continually draws us to its edge but where we can never fully … Continue reading →
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‘The Death Mother’ Toko-pa
The Death Mother Click on the link for this interesting and profound book review from Toko-pa – containing several useful links – on the archetype and meanings of the Death Mother:- ‘If you were the child of a mother crippled by her own … Continue reading →
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