By Ben on May 17, 2010
Posted in Positivity, Relationships, Self-Awareness | Tagged American Indian, children, foster care, Lakotah, legal system, poverty, responsibility, Russell Means, self-affirmation, self-esteem, video |
Russell Means discusses self-affirmation and its importance in retrieving children from state wardship.
Means also talks about the high numbers of American Indian children in foster care, and the plight of the poor in America.
Via the Republic of Lakotah blog.
By Harold on May 4, 2010
Posted in Featured Posts, Les Visible, Relationships, Self-Awareness | Tagged emotions, mind, reactive mind |
This is the fifth chapter from Les’ online novel titled, Spiritual Survival In A Temporal World for our companion site JustGetThere. This chapter addresses the “reactive mind”, and why controlling emotional responses to triggers from situations or people, is mentally and spiritually beneficial.
Spiritual Survival in a Temporal World
Chapter 5
Let’s talk about the reactive mind today. [...]
By Harold on April 13, 2010
Posted in Featured Posts, Metaphysics, Positivity, Relationships | Tagged Jung, synchronicity |
Synchronicity can be defined as a non-causal but meaningful relationship between events or states of mind within the human psyche and events in the outside world. More simply, we could call it the experiences of “meaningful coincidence”. We have all had experiences that we intuitively recognize as meaningful, though we would be hard pressed to [...]
By Ben on April 6, 2010
Posted in Mental, Philosophy, Relationships | Tagged dispute resolution, family, Fr33 Agents, friends, Paul Rosenberg, self-esteem |
Paul Rosenberg at Fr33 Agents posted this article back in August of 2009, regarding different ways to have discussions (or to cope) with friends and family members who aren’t very open to your “radical” notions of what liberty means.
While I don’t agree with every technique he offers, this is nevertheless a good resource to have [...]