Ego Defenses ll By Rich Brodt

Today, I am taking a pause from writing about self-care, to discuss a topic that I have been seeing in my sessions quite a bit recently: ego. When the average person hears that term, the assumption is that we are talking about someone’s arrogance, cockiness or big-headedness. However, the term actually has several definitions, and…

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3 Maps for Life’s Journey ll By Rev. Mary Coday Edwards, MA.

Nothing like an old white guy defining and telling a woman what her journey ought to look like.  And then gaslighting (1) her when she disagrees with his pronouncement. Joseph Campbell was in his late 70s when he dissed the woman’s journey as outlined by Jungian analyst Maureen Murdock in her 1990 book, The Heroine’s…

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Has a culture of insecurity distorted our reality? ll By Rich Brodt

At various times throughout my forays into writing I have delved into the current political climate of the United States. And yet again, we find ourselves at one of the most divisive times in our history. I’ve touched on issues with confirmation bias and the inability to accept opposing viewpoints based on the information targeted…

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Trusting, Confidence and Inner Peace ll Kate Heartsong

Trusting ourselves and that all is well in our lives is a big one for many people.  It certainly has been for me!  I have gratefully become more trusting over time, trusting myself, others, and that all really is in divine right order in my life.  Of course, we all can’t go around trusting everything, but that’s where discretion…

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Abiding in Stillness || Dorothy Wallis

Is the turmoil and chaos around the world impinging upon your life?  Is your level of anxiety increasing?  Do you desire relief from uncertainty and stress?  The world is rapidly changing and it may seem overwhelming to constantly experience so much change.  You may want life to be simpler, easier, and less complicated.  You may…

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Light and Dark: Living a Seasonal Mythos ll Mary Coday Edwards

Blog 21 Light & Dark: Living a Seasonal Mythos By Rev. Mary Coday Edwards, MA      Like a light dusting of snow covering a bleak industrial landscape, our religious leaders cloak crass and frenetic Christmas consumerism with a barren literal religiosity, embedding the Christ mythos into the Santa mythos in order to sanctify our…

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Losing Connection through Connectivity ll Rich Brodt

Losing Connection through Connectivity By: Rich Brodt      An opinion is only that, an opinion. All opinions are valid as they are simply views or judgments based on one’s personal beliefs. Everyone is entitled to them. Everyone has opinions with which others strongly disagree. They are subjective, and certainly not conclusive.      Opinions…

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