Psychologist Jerry Ruhl talks about the value of Jungian Dream Groups for interpreting dreams.
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We live, in fact, in a world starved for solitude, silence, and private: and therefore starved for meditation and true friendship.
Suppose you could make God a part of your everyday life. Suppose you could ask questions about love, faith, life and death, good and evil--and God answered in a way that you could truly understand. Neale Donald Walsch asked, and God responded.
Usually, we are not, in fact, upset about the facts. We are upset about our interpretations of the facts, and particularly, when we take these facts to mean we are being attacked or rejected in some way.
Terms like groundbreaking and life-changing are often used to describe books, but not always accurately. They are when describing The Power of Now, which has become a genuine cultural phenomenon. Oprah Winfrey keeps it at her bedside and calls it “one of the most valuable books I’ve ever read.
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Self-defeating behavior is the single most common reason that people seek psychotherapy. It is a poison, preventing us from achieving the love, success and happiness we want in our lives.
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When we experience frustrations in daily life, many of us hold ourselves to blame. Self-criticism is often our default setting. But we can have a more gracious posture toward ourselves. We can practice disciplines of self-kindness.
One of the most in-depth meditation studies to date shows that different practices have different benefits.
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Lama Tsultrim Allione teaches you an innovative technique to turn your inner demons into friends.
Necessity being the mother of invention, it struck me that contemplation didn’t depend on a particular practice.
A powerful practice of self-inquiry created by Byron Katie, The Work consists of four questions that can help you examine and dissolve the stress associated with your thoughts. She explains how in this interview.