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Tag Archives: hopelessness
Kristina Kuzmic on valuing & offering our gifts
We like this. There’s a lot of positivity/law of attraction stuff around which seems unhelpful or even toxic – implying that, of we cannot feel better or improve our lives, we are somehow deficient or not trying hard enough … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, community, compassion, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, emotions, empowerment, encounter, gratitude, interconnection & belonging, kindness & compassion, love, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, resilience, risk, sadness & pain, self, self concept, self esteem, vulnerability
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We Were Made For These Times – Clarissa Pinkola Estes
http://www.grahameb.com/pinkola_estes.htm Click on the link for this beautiful and inspiring piece from Clarissa. It won’t be new to some of you….and stands repeating. Thanks to Jewels Wingfield on Facebook for a timely reminder of this passage, in the run up … Continue reading →
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Gil Bailie on the Crucifixion & Blame
“The surest way to miss the link between the cure (the crucifixion and its aftereffects) and the disease (the structures of scapegoating violence upon which all human social arrangements have depended) is to read the passion story with an eye … Continue reading →
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Kali Takes America: I’m With Her – Vera De Chalambert
http://www.rebellesociety.com/2016/11/18/veradechalambert-kali/ Click on the link to visit http://www.rebellesociety.com for Vera’s brilliant article, which lays a sensitive finger on the cultural pulse – and not only in the U.S. Reading this, the writer felt it was the most important thing she … Continue reading →
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Oriah Mountain Dreamer on meeting weariness of spirit
This Facebook post from Oriah Mountain Dreamer feels like an important one, for any of us experiencing dips into despair, overwhelm and lassitude at the state of our world, and the apparent immensity of the task for those of us … Continue reading →
Posted in consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, empowerment, encounter, fear, meaning, mindfulness, natural world, Oriah Mountain Dreamer, paradigm shift, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, resilience, sadness & pain, self, spirituality, trauma, vulnerability
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Tagged activism, affordable counselling exeter, alienation, altruism, burn out, closeness to nature, compassionate presence, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, creativity, cultural sickness, cynicism, despair, despair at the state of the world, disconnectedness, disconnection, disempowerment, disillusion, distracting, empowerment, encounter, existential despair, existential fear, existential meaning, feeling powerless, hopelessness, keeping up hope, keeping up hopefulness, lassitude, low cost counselling exeter, maintaining hope, maintaining hopefulness, mindfulness, negative spiral, old paradigm, Oriah Mountain Dreamer, overwhelm, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, presence, relationship, replenishing, resilience, self care, self love, shadow, spirituality, tenderness, tending to the soul, trauma, vulnerability, world weariness, world weary, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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Susan Peacock on Year 6 SATs
Powerful and distressing personal account of the harm caused by our toxic cultural obsession with an ‘evidence base’, and our drive to define value only in terms of what can be categorised and measured. Shades of Charles Dickens’ ‘Hard Times’, and Utilitarianism, … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, autonomy, child development, cognitive, compassion, conditions of worth, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, education, empowerment, ethics, external locus, growing up, parenting, person centred, person centred theory, political, power and powerlessness, resilience, sadness & pain, self concept, self esteem, shame, shaming, teaching, trauma, values & principles
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Matt Licata on being received as we are
The writer loved the Sigmund Freud quote…. Resonates with how we see therapy at this service, and the person-centred approach. Being received with love, just as we are right now, is such a powerful healing agent….. It seems a tragedy – when Sigmund Freud could … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, awakening, communication, compassion, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, empathy, empowerment, encounter, fear, grief, growth, healing, human condition, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, Jung, kindness & compassion, love, Matt Licata, perception, person centred, presence, relationship, risk, sadness & pain, self, shadow, therapeutic growth, therapeutic relationship, transformation, trust, unconditional positive regard, vulnerability, working with clients
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Matt Licata on not allowing ‘spirituality’ to shame our needs
This is so important. The blame and shame model is always toxic, whether the more traditional style, or clad in New Age robes. We all feel, and we all need – it’s integral to the human experience. The helpful response is … Continue reading →
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‘5 Signs You’re on the Hero’s Journey’ Alison Nappi
http://www.writewithspirit.com/blog/5-signs-youre-on-the-heros-journey Yesterday’s post included a Joseph Campbell reference, and today we remain with the themes of the hero’s journey, and the importance of mythology in our quest for meaning. Laurie Penny and Alison Nappi have written very different pieces around these themes … Continue reading →
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Stephen Jenkinson – The Making of Humans
Lovely short film from Ian MacKenzie, featuring Stephen Jenkinson’s work through his and Nathalie Jenkinson’s Orphan Wisdom School, which Stephen describes on his website as ‘a teaching house and learning house for the skills of deep living and making human culture. … Continue reading →
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