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Lori Tibbits, MA, LPC: Posted on Wednesday, November 09, 2011 10:54 AM
As I was driving to work the other day, listening to one of Dan Allendar’s recorded sessions from his Wounded Heart series, he made a statement that really caught my attention:
When you take away hope, you take away your identity. Once you stop desiring, you stop dreaming. Once you stop desiring and dreaming, you stop becoming. When you stop becoming, you live a flat, dull life of the status quo. You settle for becoming a survivor. You get up everyday and do the same old things over and over and over never truly loving any of it or living out of your identity. |
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Lori Tibbits, MA, LPC: Posted on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:19 AM
Soul healing should take place on
an individual level and an inter-personal level.
Soul healing is not a black and white, “just follow this
plan” concept. It is a life-long journey of listening to your soul and
attending to your soul’s needs. In our secular, materialistic culture, our
souls are often overlooked. Instead, we fill our lives with tasks, business,
and entertainment. A good movie and a bowl of chocolate ice cream are how most
of us attempt to take care of our souls.
 Ignoring the soul’s needs for too
long will leave one feeling lost and empty. |
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