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I am baffled by this seed of love…
I am baffled by this seed of love you’ve tenderly planted in my stitched-up heart, for my twisted soul now craves that burning feeling that lives in my eyes the following day after I’ve cried persistently in the lonesome dark … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Emergence, Life, Relationships
Tagged loneliness, lonely, love, poem, poetry, sadness
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Manifesto: The Mad Farmer Liberation Front
By: Wendell Berry Love the quick profit, the annual raise, vacation with pay. Want more of everything ready-made. Be afraid to know your neighbors and to die. And you will have a window in your head. Not even your future … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Emergence, Human Potential, Inspirational, Life, Philosophy, Relationships, Society
Tagged creative expansion, life, love, poem, poetry, society, wendell berry
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With That Moon Language
By: Hafiz (c.1320-1389) Admit something: Everyone you see, you say to them, “Love me.” Of course you do not do this out loud, otherwise Someone would call the cops. Still, though, think about this, this great pull in us … Continue reading
Posted in Inspirational, Life, Philosophy, Relationships, Society, Spirituality
Tagged common unity, community, empathy, fellowship, human connection, love, moon, solidarity
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I Cry for Myself
By: Everchase If a newborn baby doesn’t see light within the first six weeks, it will go blind and remain so for the rest of its life. The same concept applies to the human spirit and its ability to form … Continue reading
What I’m Like When I’m Well
By: Angela Escobar I hadn’t realized just how dispassionate and detached I had become till my daughter came to stay with me for three weeks during the summer. It’s funny just how tolerant we come to be of our circumstances, … Continue reading
Posted in Life, Mental Health, Motivational/Inspirational, Peer and Social Support, Personal Growth and Development, Relationships, Self-Help, Wellness
Tagged daughter, happiness, inspiration, mental health and wellness, mother, mother and daughter, wellness, wellness recovery action plan
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Creative Emergence Day 1~ Breaking Free
By: Angela Escobar Empowerment is finally realizing that I have a choice. I finally have access to my freedom. I am no longer bound to what you think “it” should be. I no longer have to feel bad for being … Continue reading
Becoming a Person of Integrity
By: Brian Tracy Integrity is a value, like persistence, courage and industriousness. Even more than that, it is the value that guarantees all the other values. You are a good person to the degree to which you live your life … Continue reading
“I Am Worthy”- free printable full-page downloads
Shared by: Angela Escobar, MA, BCC Download 5 free full-page (8.5 x 11) “I Am Worthy” affirmation posters below: “I Am Worthy” full-page affirmation poster for everyone. “I Am Worthy” full-page affirmation poster for women. “I Am Worthy” full-page affirmation … Continue reading
Posted in Human Potential, Inspirational, Life, Life Coaching, Motivational, Motivational/Inspirational, Personal Growth and Development, Philosophy, Psychology-General, Relationships, Self-Help, Self-Improvement, Society, Spirituality
Tagged download, free, happiness, inspirational, motivational, pdf, positivity & positive energy, poster, printable, self-esteem, self-worth, uplifting
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Reflections of Self – We Are All Mirrors for Each Other
By: Marjorie Hope Gross, A.A.S., C.P. People you feel drawn to reflect your inner self back at you, and you act as a mirror for them as well. When we look at other people, we see many of their qualities … Continue reading
The Empty Chair at the Holiday Table: Getting Through Christmas After a Loss
By: Marie Hartwell-Walker, EdD, Marty Tousley, CNS-BC, FT, DCC, and Angela Escobar, MA, BCC “I have felt pain, I have endured hardship, I have suffered loss of loved ones and I have memories I want to forget. However, these things … Continue reading
Posted in Anger & Resentment, Anxiety & Worry, Depression, Life, Mental Health, Panic/Anxiety Attacks, Personal Growth and Development, Psychology-General, Relationships, Self-Help, Society, Spirituality
Tagged alone, anxiety & worry, bereaved, Christmas, death, depression, despair, grief, holidays, hope, letting go, life, lonely, loss, mental health, peace, psychology, relationships, self-help, stress, time, uplifting
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