Abuse on any level is wrong. Most of us recognize this fact and seek to protect ourselves whenever we encounter a situation where abuse is present. Today, however, there are forms of abuse that are not immediately obvious, but incredibly dangerous, both to individuals and to society as a whole. Physical abuse is relatively easy to detect. We … [Read more...]
Light at the End of the Tunnel
Yesterday was one of the true low points of my life. I felt I would break into tears many times during the day. I was wooden and unresponsive to other people, and went through my daily chores like a robot. I was seriously depressed, and yesterday was a culmination of something that had been building for a long time. My life has changed … [Read more...]
Hunting with Heart
My first experience with hunting was as a four-year old when my father went hunting for the first time since he’d been married. As a boy and young man, he and his father hunted often. But WWII and a Navy command left no time for hunting until the war was over and he was married and settled down. After a long weekend spent in the woods with … [Read more...]
The Ultimate Con Job
Nobody likes to be conned. My last blog was on the energy of grievance, and how negative energy, when shared among two or more people, can multiply exponentially. Now we are learning how the energy of grievance can be used to manipulate us into a situation where a whole nation (and maybe the whole world) is imperiled as a result. Given the … [Read more...]
Free Speech vs Emotional Abuse
The United States has recently been plunged into a long overdue conversation about free speech vs political correctness. From the tech worker fired from Google for sexist comments, to the Charlottesville alt-right protests, loud voices are arguing that any attempt to curb derogatory opinions about “others”, constitutes an infringement of our … [Read more...]
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