humanity
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Everything We Do is Magick
ALONE IN A CROWD I don't remember exactly what age I became aware of the above understanding of the nature of existence. What I do remember are the looks, at least most of them, when I asked questions about such. The Age of Reason had extracted all (or so it was thought) of the mysticism from "science", but the advances of quantum physics have revealed that the mysticism and the hard science are inseparable. That there is something beyond our understanding that holds everything together....but, I'm getting ahead of myself.
By RavensCraft 94 years ago in Psyche
Disassociating From My Disassociation
Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash When I was first diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder (GAD) and Depression, it felt more akin to a physical blow than anything. I remember sitting there listening to the doctor and feeling not only insulted, but attacked.
By Leigh Robbins4 years ago in Psyche
What To Know About Eco-Anxiety
The Climate Psychology Alliance provides individual and group support for people with natural disabilities, as well as training for therapists and counselors, which includes three free face-to-face sessions over the phone or via Skype. Climate psychotherapists also promote work and time in the environment as a way to deal with weakness, which is often associated with eco-anxiety and pain. Climate psychologists also promote work and natural time as a way to deal with the situation.
By Mario Thomas4 years ago in Psyche
Am I a Narcissist?
It's 2:00 am. I'm lying in bed staring at the ceiling. A sliver of light shines through the blinds letting in the glow from the street lamp. Usually, that would bother me since it keeps me awake, but tonight I'm not sleeping anyways so I just stare through the light that's spilling onto my ceiling. I've been home about 10 minutes. We fought. Again. Same fight. Different day. He swears I'm a Narcissist. If you asked me a month ago I'd say I don't think that can be true. If you asked me three months ago, I'd swear it wasn't true. But now, after months of the same fight, I'm starting to wonder, which one of us is right? I don't know anymore.
By Jennifer Cervantes 4 years ago in Psyche
24 Years Ago Today
I was 21 and after work, I had gone out with some friends. A girlfriend of mine was turning 21 and we wanted to celebrate with drinks. I remember what I was wearing and the bars we stopped at. This night wasn’t much different than any other besides the fact that on my way home I got pulled over and was made to do a field sobriety test.
By Melissa Steussy4 years ago in Psyche
Six personality traits indicate a lot about a man
Because of our ability to understand individuals, we know who we should trust and who we shouldn't. In a long-term relationship, we can develop educated estimates about what to expect from a person and who to avoid. Here are some ideas to assist you in obtaining and evaluating this characteristic in the current world.
By Lesia Seniv4 years ago in Psyche
6 Struggles Highly Intelligent People Have, According to Psychology
One misconception a lot of folks have is that intelligent people get by easily in every aspect of life — that they are destined for success. They think belonging to the top of the ladder in terms of IQ level saves smart people from the struggle of doing tasks, mundane or complex.
By naddine luci4 years ago in Psyche
Afternoon Tea
I didn’t show up for work that day, but it couldn’t be helped. As it were, this was the most important thing in all the world and needed to be addressed thoroughly and completely. I sat in silence as my husband hurled obscenities at me in front of my two children. That morning at 4 am he had shouted for me to get out of bed. Shortly afterwards, he did the same with our two children. They slowly and sleepily made their way to the kitchen with worried faces and straight backs.
By Paula Feldman 4 years ago in Psyche




