My Boston
This one hit really close to me. I was born in Boston, lived in the city for the first 5 or 6 years of my life, grew up in the suburbs around it, and lived in the city again in … Continue reading →
This one hit really close to me. I was born in Boston, lived in the city for the first 5 or 6 years of my life, grew up in the suburbs around it, and lived in the city again in … Continue reading →
A new three principles article (actually, a chapter) appears in the Sixth Edition of the book, The Strengths Perspective in Social Work Practice, edited by Dennis Saleeby. Authored by Drs. Diane McMillen of Washburn University and Jack Pransky, chapter 13 is titled, “Exploring … Continue reading →
There is nothing else but thought, except in those moments of no thought. People tell me I need to clarify this, so I’ll try. The only thing that can ever give us an experience is our own thinking. But what … Continue reading →
I usually don’t quote other people but in this case I’ll make an exception, because I love it. From Keith Blevens: “Ego is the false belief that we’re separate from One Universal Spiritual Energy.” … Continue reading →
Ego and fear: strange bedfellows. The two of them are behind (I’m guessing) 98% of our problems. Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? Fear is behind nearly all our ego problems. Ego is behind nearly all our fear. … Continue reading →