I am now trying to separate my posts into Yang and Ying. I posted yesterday a panel talk introducing the concept of ancestral and intergenerational trauma, which, if left unacknowledged and unhealed, leads to the types of behaviours you write about so powerfully. Now, I just posted a winter solstice healing ceremony. If and when life and time allow, please check these out and share your thoughts. There is no rush on this.
My mother told me as a child that I ruined her life by being born . I took a cosmetology class in high school because I thought it would help me pay for college and the scholarship that I counted on. Unfortunately, the people in charge of the scholarship did not understand and they gave it to someone else. The man I worked for abused me, and I ended up marrying a man who was drunk and leaning on a lampost in front of my apartment. My life has been painful, but it has been interesting. I have had experiences that no one else I know could imagine. I have been married several times, but not one of them actually loved me. They just wanted something that I had and they thought they could get. At 75, I am not interested in another relationship, but I am lonely. Life can be cruel. I have learned many lessons, though!
So Walter, I understand what it is like to be treated badly!
Hi Walter,
I am now trying to separate my posts into Yang and Ying. I posted yesterday a panel talk introducing the concept of ancestral and intergenerational trauma, which, if left unacknowledged and unhealed, leads to the types of behaviours you write about so powerfully. Now, I just posted a winter solstice healing ceremony. If and when life and time allow, please check these out and share your thoughts. There is no rush on this.
Yes, you are absolutely right to alternate your educational and healing type work! I'll swing by and check out what you've posted! Thanks!
My mother told me as a child that I ruined her life by being born . I took a cosmetology class in high school because I thought it would help me pay for college and the scholarship that I counted on. Unfortunately, the people in charge of the scholarship did not understand and they gave it to someone else. The man I worked for abused me, and I ended up marrying a man who was drunk and leaning on a lampost in front of my apartment. My life has been painful, but it has been interesting. I have had experiences that no one else I know could imagine. I have been married several times, but not one of them actually loved me. They just wanted something that I had and they thought they could get. At 75, I am not interested in another relationship, but I am lonely. Life can be cruel. I have learned many lessons, though!
So Walter, I understand what it is like to be treated badly!