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June 23rd, 2009 - 5:10 pm § in Relationships

Poetic Interlude on Friendship

The follow up article to the previous post will be up in the next couple days.  I think it is on an extremely important topic and some of what is covered you will find very interesting.  So please check back soon. In the meantime, I saw this poem and I think it is a lovely reminder.  [...][...]

June 6th, 2009 - 2:16 pm § in Living the Dream, Relationships, Using Meditation

Recharging, Reconnecting and Rebalancing – Finding Perspective

Some days certain things seem clearer, and while going through our lives at other times these same things can seem very elusive. You may have noticed I have not published anything lately on the topics I commonly write on for this site.  Today (which was actually 2 days ago now) was my day to fully [...]

April 19th, 2009 - 1:40 pm § in Living the Dream, Relationships, Spiritual Psychology

Understanding our Personal Conflict Dyanamic

This is a continuation of the previous posts. IN order to really understand how we are affecting others, and ultimately what our role is in the conflicts that occur around us, we need to be aware of our inner conflicts. I will say that this is partially to get my own thoughts out [...][...]

April 15th, 2009 - 6:02 pm § in Living the Dream, Relationships, Spiritual Psychology

An Intermittent Note on Conflict

The follow is part of a online conversation held in a spirituality group. It adds a bit more to the previous post. It was part of a discussion, so I may refer to things that seem a bit out of place, but I believe it still portrays the ideas which are relevant. Here it [...][...]

April 13th, 2009 - 4:17 am § in Living the Dream, Relationships, Spiritual Psychology

The Underlying Element of Conflict – Why we do it

What is the fundamental source of conflict? Why does it occur? Why can it be so hard to move beyond it? Even with a desire to get it out of our life, it can be hard, unless we understand why it occurs. And the reason it occurs has nothing to do with conflict per se [...][...]