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Tag Archives: traumatic experience
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
Posted in awakening, community, compassion, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, embodiment, emotions, family systems, flow, generational trauma, grief, growth, healing, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, kindness & compassion, mindfulness, Monica Cassani, Palace Gate Counselling Service, perception, physical being, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, Rachel Naomi Remen, self, therapeutic growth, transformation, trauma, vulnerability, working with clients
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Why We’re Underestimating American Collapse – Umair Haque
https://eand.co/why-were-underestimating-american-collapse-be04d9e55235 Click on the above link to Eudaimonia’s site for this – perceptive, insightful and scarily accurate from where we are looking – piece by Umair Haque, on the cultural pathologies of the current US situation, and what this means … Continue reading
Posted in 'evil', community, compulsive behaviour, cultural questions, Disconnection, human condition, interconnection & belonging, objectification, perception, political, power, power and powerlessness, relationship, shadow, transformation, trauma, values & principles, violence
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Oluwasen Talabi on escaping Grenfell Tower
Harrowing and heartbreaking film with Oluwasen Talabi describing his experience for ABC News. Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter Counselling Exeter since 1994
Posted in civil rights, cultural questions, fear, grief, loss, political, sadness & pain, shadow, tears, trauma, vulnerability
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Jason Hine on the true essence of the masculine
Lovely piece from Jason Hine about masculinity in our existing cultures, and in potentia. Try clicking on the title, but the link here has been problematic so, in case you cannot see it, here is a cut-and-paste! ‘I feel it … Continue reading
Posted in 'evil', abuse, acceptance, accountability, actualizing tendency, awakening, blaming, compassion, compulsive behaviour, conditions of worth, conflict, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, diversity, ecological, embodiment, emotions, empathy, empowerment, equality, ethics, external locus, fear, Gender & culture, growth, healing, human condition, identity, immanence, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, Jason Hine, kindness & compassion, love, masculine, meaning, mindfulness, natural world, non-conforming, organismic experiencing, paradigm shift, perception, physical being, political, power, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, scapegoating, self concept, shadow, shame, shaming, therapeutic growth, transformation, trauma, trust, vulnerability
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Elizabeth Gilbert on Andrew Zolli and resilience
Interesting post from Liz with a link to Krista Tippett’s radio show, “On Being”. The writer has not had time to listen to that yet – and was caught by Liz’s summary of the characteristics Andrew Zolli describes as making … Continue reading
Posted in Andrew Zolli, consciousness, cultural questions, Elizabeth Gilbert, ethics, growth, healing, human condition, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, meaning, perception, power and powerlessness, relationship, resilience, sadness & pain, spirituality, therapeutic growth, trauma
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