about this fluctuating ingredient in our daily life, how to ‘be with’ our emotions and learn what they are trying to tell us.

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Liberating hot summer passion

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The passionate youngsters kissing and canoodling nearby are living in a place of passionate abundance. Their inner spirits are floating free and everything is still possible to them. But one day they too may forget that at any time in our lives we can open to the positive forces of our emotions, telling us of the infinite possibilities that are still within our reach, regardless of age, economic disposition, or relational status.

Stop being a martyr!

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Good clean communications are about stating your needs, hearing the needs of the other clearly and being honest about the extent to which you are able and willing to meet them. Compromise, driven by mutual generosity will feel more liberating and life enhancing than any self-imposed sacrificial demand ever could.

Midlife Wife

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The jail I thought my love did bind is merely a figment of my mind. This Mid-wife journey, this Mid-wife stage revealed the true power, of my rage

Dealing with parental expectations

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At Christmas and during the summer many of us go home to our…

1. The wedding song

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Viviana and her new husband celebrate their love and sing of their hopes for a house full of children and making love every day! When joy is uppermost we do well to celebrate and enjoy our fortune.

Self love and self doubt

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If someone tells you, lovingly, that you think quite highly of yourself, is that a compliment or an insult? Isn't it okay to feel good about yourself and let that show? How complicated we've made things.

Hiding behind a smile

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What would you do If I told you the truth If I told you outright I’m not feeling too bright

Misty bridge

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The bridge that connects,Bridge between the living and the dead you to me, is often shrouded in mist. At times we see, and then we don’t our loved ones gently kissed

Dealing with the death of a parent abroad

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Reader Question: How can I better manage dealing with the death…