Tag Archives: Adaptation

Nice Post– Good Reasons To Cry Your Eyes Out

Hi there- this is a nice little post from Psychcentral. Good for all of you who think crying is pointless or only for the weak. By THERESE J. BORCHARD June 6, 2009 New York Times reporter Benedict Carey referred to tears in a recent piece as “emotional perspiration.” Given that I sweat a lot and hate deodorant, [...]

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MINDFULNESS PRACTICE: WHY BOTHER?

Hi- I did not write this, but I wanted it to be available for my clients on my website, so here it is.  I edited the language in it slightly to better fit the needs of my psychotherapy practice. The original is published here. ~~Cliff Mindfulness practice is not easy. It takes time and it [...]

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Pain is Natural, Suffering is Personal

What state are you in now, right this moment? Take a moment to relax, breathe, and drop into mindfulness of the present moment. OK. Are you here, present, reading? Or..? The ability to see your state of mind is a wonderful tool. When you cannot see your state of mind you are effectively blind. If [...]

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Your mind is a real danger

Your mind is a real danger. Watch out for your mind. It can disconnect you from the now in a split second and send you on a trip to dreamland, where you will sleep unless you somehow awaken. Would you want to drive your car down the freeway while you are in dreamland? No? Would [...]

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Asleep at the Wheel

Most of us are asleep at the wheel, living in our private subjective Dreamland. Dreamland is where suffering can happen. Good dreams, bad dreams, no matter– It is all just dreams, just thoughts, feelings, and images in our mind. Mind movies, mind stories. In Dreamland, life is a matter of luck. Good luck? We feel [...]

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