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  1. An Inner Child's Journey to Self-Love

    by on 23rd January 2011 at 15:08
    Recently I was contacted by a beautiful woman who had read my previous articles. She asked me a powerful question: whether in my journey to get where I am now, I have come across my inner child.

    This was the catalyst for writing this article and for overcoming my fear of facing factors related to my childhood, head-on. In addressing issues pertaining to my childhood, I do believe that I will heal my inner child, which in turn would assist in resolving my self-love issues.

    I trust that in my journey to gather these longed-for attributes, for myself that I will be able to speak to the hearts of those who might also battle with self-love and with feeling worthy of being loved, as well as meaningful.

    I do want to manifest these qualities in my life ...
  2. To My Children

    by on 30th November 2010 at 21:11
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    I love everything about you, everything of and in the Two of You, even during an infrequent flare-up, even when we are really mad at each other. Thankfully there are not many of these occasions now!

    I love the smiles that you give me, and the huggggz, kissies, mmmwah!s! tickles and your steadfast love. I delight in your creativity, depth, the way that you still look when you are sleeping, and also how we can lolllll!, shriiieeek and sing together.

    There are some things I would like you to understand and integrate into your lives:

    You are really BEAUTIFUL, this is an indisputable fact. And clever; you amaze me, and I'm proud of your achievements and so excited because you have phenomenal potential, passion ...
  3. Treating Symptoms and Addressing the Cause

    by on 25th August 2010 at 23:01
    Do we realize how much of what we do in our day-to-day lives is about treating symptoms (incidents and events) rather than causes? It seems that most of us aren't aware that causes even exist, or that if we only treat symptoms, the symptoms will reoccur over and over, as they likely have for years gone by and will for years to come.

    However, the only way to stop an incident from reoccurring is to look for the cause and then address the cause. In that way, and only in that way, do we stand a chance to stop unwanted incidents from reoccurring.

    Let's take an example. It might happen that there is a war in progress, and you are a healthcare provider who attends to people injured in the war. No matter what your intentions are, no matter what your healthcare credentials ...