To love those who love us and are good to us is easy. To love those who are indifferent to us is workable, but to love those who have harmed us, intentionally or not, is true growth and realization.
Patsie SmithMots clés acceptance forgiveness spirituality life-lessons awareness oneness unconditional-love awaken
Self-help courses will only help you if they teach you to pay attention to life itself.
Richard RohrMots clés openness awareness teachability
Pain serves a purpose. Without it you are in danger. What you cannot feel you cannot take care of.
Rebecca SolnitMots clés pain awareness healing
Beauty is merely defined by the very core of one's soul, which then and only then outlines one's outside features, reflecting beyond the body. With every line representing who you are.
The wrinkles around the eyes from laughing so hard, the callus on ones hands from giving, the scars on one body from "living", the curve of ones mouth from the words their speaking, the lines on one's for curiosity their building.
Truth is we all hold our own definition of beauty, it's that simple.
Mots clés life inspirational mind body awareness beatuy
Synchronicity - the sense of significance beyond chance
Elisabeth Y. FitzhughMots clés consciousness psychology self-help spirituality awareness empath
I know too well how slowly we edge along sideways to every thing good
Ralph Waldo EmersonMots clés friendship awareness casual
I believe the perception of what people think about DID is I might be crazy, unstable, and low functioning. After my diagnosis, I took a risk by sharing my story with a few friends. It was quite upsetting to lose a long term relationship with a friend because she could not accept my diagnosis. But it spurred me to take action. I wanted people to be informed that anyone can have DID and achieve highly functioning lives. I was successful in a career, I was married with children, and very active in numerous activities. I was highly functioning because I could dissociate the trauma from my life through my alters. Essentially, I survived because of DID. That's not to say I didn't fall down along the way. There were long term therapy visits, and plenty of hospitalizations for depression, medication adjustments, and suicide attempts. After a year, it became evident I was truly a patient with the diagnosis of DID from my therapist and psychiatrist. I had two choices.
First, I could accept it and make choices about how I was going to deal with it. My therapist told me when faced with DID, a patient can learn to live with the live with the alters and make them part of one's life. Or, perhaps, the patient would like to have the alters integrate into one person, the host, so there are no more alters. Everyone is different.
The patient and the therapist need to decide which is best for the patient. Secondly, the other choice was to resist having alters all together and be miserable, stuck in an existence that would continue to be crippling. Most people with DID are cognizant something is not right with themselves even if they are not properly diagnosed. My therapist was trustworthy, honest, and compassionate. Never for a moment did I believe she would steer me in the wrong direction. With her help and guidance, I chose to learn and understand my disorder. It was a turning point.
Mots clés education psychology understanding suicide awareness healing mental-health mental-health-stigma multiplicity dissociative-identity-disorder multiple-personality-disorder breakthrough split-personality stigma dissociative alters psychiatric-hospital
We, through the cerebral cortex, add the consciousness, spirit and rationality, to this dolphin brained human body avatar. We control our destiny and this body can become a servant of our conscious will, once we learn to communicate fully with it. We are called to bridge the gap between our conscious mind and the subconscious mind.
Kevin MichelMots clés consciousness subconscious awareness law-of-attraction avatar mind-control subconscious-mind subconscious-mind-power the-brain
The stories you believe to be true are the ones your life will become.
Eric Micha'el LeventhalMots clés life truth perception reality belief story awareness
We do not see things as they are, nor do we even see them as we are, but only as we believe our story to have been.
Eric Micha'el LeventhalMots clés life consciousness truth perception reality story subjectivity awareness subjective objective objectivity
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