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Jul 10, 2007
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
"I am always craving to be part of a healthy family," said Cathy. "The need feels insatiable. I know that I need to grieve the fact that I didn't have that, and I do. But I can't seem to grieve enough to heal this. How do I heal it? Can I heal it?" Many of us did not come from a healthy family. We did not receive the warmth, safety, stability, support, and affection that we needed. We did not feel loved. Many people try to hea ...
Jun 17, 2007
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
You do not have to wait to die to experience heaven or hell. The opportunities to have both experiences are always available right here, right now! Quite simply, you are in heaven when you completely open and are in total surrender to Spirit, feeling your oneness with the love, peace and joy that is our Source. You are in hell when you choose to stay stuck in your ego/wounded mind, disconnected from your Source, feeling alone on the planet. Our ...
May 01, 2007
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Were you held enough as a baby? Were you ever held with unconditional love? In the first six months of your life, did a loving person hold you most of the time? Or were you left alone a lot to cry, or held by a smothering or cold person?Today, as an adult, do you still feel a need for holding, for touch? Do you wish you could be held and rocked like a baby, or even nursed? Many people who did not receive the holding they needed as infants, ...
Apr 10, 2007
by Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
When you want to make love, why do you want to? The answer may seem obvious, but there are many reasons for wanting to have sex other than feeling sexual. Following are some of the reasons for wanting to have sex: • Feeling insecure and wanting to feel loved or validated through sex • Hoping that by having sex the other person will like you or love you – having sex as a form of control over the other person's feelings for you & ...
Mar 23, 2007
by Tim
When we heard someone is never get angry, but grow a tumor instead, it sounds crazy. However, some doctors confirmed this is not joke then a serious thing we should carefully discuss. One doctor, who worked over two decades of family medicine, including seven years of palliative care work, was surprised how consistently the lives of people with chronic illness characterized by emotional shutdown. We are calling this the paralysis of negative emot ...
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