I Surrender
I’m done with this processing business.
I’m done rehashing and reliving all the stuff that is now in the past.
I’m talking childhood crap, parental BS, unworthiness, not good enough-ness, low self-esteem nonsense, all of it. I’m done.
I’m done with this processing business.
I’m done rehashing and reliving all the stuff that is now in the past.
I’m talking childhood crap, parental BS, unworthiness, not good enough-ness, low self-esteem nonsense, all of it. I’m done.
When we talk about poverty we usually think of people lacking money.
But there many ways to be poor.
You can be financially poor – lack of money.
You can be emotionally poor – lack of love, lack of emotional support, lack of emotional safety.
The Unseen Wounds of Poverty Read More »
Some wise people like to say that ‘pain is a wake up call’. Physical pain tell us that something is not right. Pain is just the symptom of a bigger problem.
Pain is a Wakeup Call Read More »
It’s amazing what loss of movement can teach you. For me, gratitude for small things like turning over, standing up, and going to the bathroom. Learning to surrender and let go.
Walking into Shadow: Facing the shadowy parts of your life is hard. Especially if you’re like me and tend to close doors on painful feelings.
Walking Into Shadow Read More »
Magic Day 1 of 31: A complete 180 from how I was feeling a little over an hour before. With gratitude my fears melted away almost instantly. It happened so quickly, it had to be magic.
Magic of the Universe: Day 1 of 31 Read More »
If it’s not totally clear yet, I’m in spiritual/emotional growth part of my life right now. I’ve been attempting to keep this space very… clean? optimistic? Not sure what word to use here. All I know is that I have been struggling to find my public “voice”.
Spiritual Growth and Blogging Read More »
A couple of friends mentioned that the kind of “recovery” I’m talking about, may not have an “end point” and is likely to be a lengthy journey.
Both of those points make me excited because it means that there are little restrictions on the form this process can take. It can become whatever is right for me.
When I hear the word recovery, I usually think of people who are recovering from massive surgery or some kind of harmful addiction. The commonality between them is that the body requires some time of rest in order to fully heal from the physical trauma that has been inflicted.
I’m in Recovery: Emotional Recovery Read More »