-
Archives
- October 2019
- March 2019
- February 2019
- January 2019
- December 2018
- November 2018
- October 2018
- September 2018
- August 2018
- July 2018
- June 2018
- May 2018
- April 2018
- March 2018
- February 2018
- January 2018
- December 2017
- November 2017
- October 2017
- September 2017
- August 2017
- July 2017
- June 2017
- May 2017
- April 2017
- March 2017
- February 2017
- January 2017
- December 2016
- November 2016
- October 2016
- September 2016
- August 2016
- July 2016
- June 2016
- May 2016
- April 2016
- March 2016
- February 2016
- January 2016
- December 2015
- November 2015
- October 2015
- September 2015
- August 2015
- July 2015
- June 2015
- May 2015
- April 2015
- March 2015
- February 2015
- January 2015
- December 2014
- November 2014
- October 2014
- September 2014
- August 2014
- July 2014
- June 2014
- May 2014
- April 2014
- March 2014
- February 2014
- January 2014
- December 2013
- November 2013
- October 2013
-
Meta
Tag Archives: opening your heart
Oriah Mountain Dreamer – The Invitation
‘It doesn’t interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart’s longing. It doesn’t interest me how old you are. I want to … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, awakening, beauty, compassion, congruence, consciousness, core conditions, creativity, Dance, embodiment, emotions, empathy, encounter, fear, flow, friendship, gratitude, grief, human condition, internal locus of evaluation, kindness & compassion, love, meaning, mindfulness, natural world, Oriah Mountain Dreamer, perception, poetry, power and powerlessness, presence, reality, relationship, resilience, risk, sadness & pain, self, self concept, surrender, transformation, vulnerability, wonder
|
Tagged adventure of being alive, affordable counselling exeter, aliveness, authenticity, avoiding pain, beauty and prettiness, being seen, being true to self, betrayal, closing your heart, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, ecstasy, ecstatic dance, encounter, existential meaning, experiencing pain, feeling alive, fully alive, going through the fire, grace, grief and loss, grief process, grieving process, heart's longing, holding space, intimacy, Invitation, letting ourselves be seen, living your truth, low cost counselling exeter, meeting adversity, needing to hide, not fixing, not rescuing, not solving, opening and closing, opening emotionally, opening your heart, Oriah Mountain Dreamer, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, presence, realness, resilience, resourcing yourself, self protection, self resourcing, sense of limitation, sense of possibility, sitting with pain, speaking your truth, standing in the fire, true to self, trying to avoid pain, wildness, willingness to be seen, willingness to take risks, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
|
Leave a comment
Matt Licata on Shadow Work & Love
Here is the text for those who have difficulty in reading Facebook links:- ‘To do the work of the shadow, to travel along the descendent current with your heart open, is a radical act of kindness and courage. For when … Continue reading →
Posted in awakening, consciousness, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, empowerment, encounter, flow, grief, growth, interconnection & belonging, Jung, kindness & compassion, love, Matt Licata, organismic experiencing, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, transformation, vulnerability
|
Tagged actualising, actualizing, affordable counselling exeter, awakening, awareness, collective unconscious, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, creativity, embodied attunement, embodied intimacy, embodiment, emotional wounding, enlightenment, expanding awareness, experiential, fragmentation, healing power of relationship, healing relationship, healing the psyche, heart coherence, heart opening, heart space, identification, identity, illuminating shadow, illuminating unconscious material, immediacy, immediate experience, inner wholeness, inner wound, intimacy, intimate relationship, Jung, kind curiosity, kindness, love in disguise, low cost counselling exeter, making darkness conscious, Matt Licata, opening your heart, organismic, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, presence, presence to self, psychological wounding, radical courage, radical kindness, radical love, radical self love, rawness, re-embodiment, re-embodying, reclaiming the self, Red Book, rejected configurations, rejected parts, rejected self, relational field, rest, restfulness, risking exposure, risking the heart, risking vulnerability, risking your heart, sacred space, sacredness, sanctuary, seeking love, self concept, self love, self-structure, separation, shadow, shadow work, somatic, somatic healing, somatic therapy, somatic work, tenderness, transcendence, transformation, transforming shadow, unknowing, unknown, unwanted configurations, unwanted parts, unwanted self, vulnerability, wholeness, wounded psyche, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
|
Leave a comment
Never Read the Comments – Liz Gilbert
” This feels personally relevant to the writer, who has her own experience of group attack, including via the internet, and (some) people’s willingness to make sweeping and vicious statements about other human beings they have never met, based on one … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', abuse, acceptance, anger, autonomy, blaming, boundaries, bullying, compassion, compulsive behaviour, conditions of worth, conflict, cultural questions, Disconnection, empathy, empowerment, external locus, internal locus of evaluation, kindness & compassion, objectification, perception, political, power and powerlessness, resilience, sadness & pain, scapegoating, self concept, self esteem, shadow, shaming, trauma, violence, vulnerability
|
Tagged abandoning self, abuse, acknowledgement, acknowledging, actualising, actualizing, affordable counselling exeter, anticipation, anxiety, armouring, authenticity, awfulising, awfulizing, being of service, being seen, belonging, betrayal, blame and shame model, Brené Brown, Buber, Buber I It, bullying, bystander apathy, caring what others think, catastrophising, catastrophizing, civil rights, clarity of values, closing down, closing your heart, communication, comparing self with others, comparison with others, compassion, conditions of worth, connectedness, connection, consent, consent to publication, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, courage, creativity, critics don't count, cruelty, culture of humiliation, cyber-bullying, de-armouring, dealing with criticism, dealing with haters, dealing with uncertainty, disconnection, Elizabeth Gilbert, embarrassment, empathy, ethic of service, ethics, exposure, facing judgement, fear, fear of humiliation, fear of unknown, feedback, freedom of expression, gainsayers, grief, grieving, handling criticism, handling uncertainty, harassment, Human Rights, humiliation, ideal self, innovation, inspiration, interconnectedness, interdependence, internet bullying, judgement, judgemental attitudes, Liz Gilbert, loneliness, loss, love and service, loving presence, low cost counselling exeter, meanness, minority influence, Monica Lewinsky, mortification, objectification, online bullying, online harassment, opening your heart, originality, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, perception, person centred counselling exeter, personal history, personal shifts, presence, public humiliation, public shaming, publication without consent, realness, receiving feedback, recontextualising experience, recontextualizing experience, resilience, scarcity mindset, Self, self abandonment, self armouring, self blame, self concept, self critical, self criticism, self discipline, self doubt, self esteem, self judgement, self protection, self worth, self-structure, service, service of the work, shame, shaming, showing up, shutting down, snapchat, spiritual discipline, staying open, suicide, sweaty creative, TED, the man in the arena, the unknown, Theodore Roosevelt, transformation, trauma, trolling, trust, unkindness, upstander, upstanding, value system, valuing yourself, vulnerability, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
|
Leave a comment
Brené Brown: Why Your Critics Aren’t The Ones Who Count
Another useful talk from Brené Brown, which explores creativity, criticism and how she has learned to deal with it. She talks about how important it is that those of us she calls the ‘sweaty creatives’ – or, borrowing from Theodore Roosevelt’s famous words, … Continue reading →
Posted in abuse, acceptance, actualizing tendency, blaming, Brene Brown, bullying, communication, conditions of worth, creativity, cultural questions, emotions, empathy, empowerment, fear, grief, growth, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, non-conforming, power and powerlessness, presence, resilience, sadness & pain, self, self concept, self esteem, shame, shaming, values & principles, vulnerability
|
Tagged 99U, abandoning self, acknowledgement, acknowledging, actualising, actualizing, affordable counselling exeter, anticipation, anxiety, armouring, authenticity, awfulising, awfulizing, being seen, belonging, Brené Brown, caring what others think, catastrophising, catastrophizing, clarity of values, closing down, closing your heart, comparing self with others, comparison with others, conditions of worth, connectedness, connection, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, courage, creativity, cruelty, de-armouring, dealing with criticism, dealing with uncertainty, disconnection, empathy, exposure, facing judgement, fear, fear of humiliation, fear of unknown, feedback, gainsayers, Get REAL, grief, grieving, handling criticism, handling uncertainty, humiliation, ideal self, innovation, inspiration, interconnectedness, interdependence, judgemental attitudes, love and service, loving presence, low cost counselling exeter, meanness, opening your heart, originality, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, person centred counselling exeter, personal history, personal shifts, presence, realness, receiving feedback, scarcity mindset, self abandonment, self armouring, self blame, self concept, self critical, self criticism, self doubt, self esteem, self judgement, self protection, self worth, self-structure, service, service of the work, shame, shaming, showing up, shutting down, staying open, sweaty creative, TED, the man in the arena, the unknown, Theodore Roosevelt, trust, unkindness, value system, valuing yourself, vulnerability, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
|
1 Comment