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Repressed Anger: The Systemic Destroyer.

Sitting with your anger, giving it attention and a voice will soothe the burn and open a new doorway to your heart. There you will discover broken dreams, hurts and unresolved disappointments at the fiery hearth. This is your sacred space to mourn the losses, and rebuild confidence in your life.

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The Secret to Aging Gracefully.

{Photo via Pinterest}   Ten years ago, I was turning 30, and life seemed pretty straightforward. I did my thing. I had two young kids and a life fulfilled with their waking breath. I loved my kids with all my heart, energy and soul. I was complete, content in their constant presence. I  ...

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No Goodbye: Bearing Grief.

In a strange and surreal way, the unexpected and traumatic loss of my child by suicide disintegrated my core sense of who I thought I was. The hope that I held was ripped away forever. Quietly and insidiously, trauma explodes the mind and greatly intensifies emotions. Trauma stimulates,  ...

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Unmasking the Powerful Face of the Victim.

When we either deny our victimization or orient our lives around suffering, we begin to automatically accommodate our own violation.In order to enter into a life of warriorship, we must break this habit of accommodation immediately by addressing our suffering.

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The Value of Work.

{Photo via Wikimedia Commons} Capitalism, at least in its current evolution, represents a very rigid and structured system of causality based on acquisition. In order to acquire, which has become the verb of choice representing an ideal function of the person, you must work. In order to get A,  ...

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Mantra Power – Communicate with Your Deepest Self.

Freedom of expression is a battle that our ancestors won. I bow to all of us. I just want you to know that, even if the scales have tipped far to one side in our word-loaded times, I still bow. Maybe we haven’t mastered our new-found freedom of speech and free expression yet. But we are at it,  ...

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