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Happy New Year
For Those Who Need This❤️
Year in review. Hope in trial.

Though the battles, have been rough,
Our eyes they see, our eyes look up!
The glinting on horizon stands,
Our faith to see, unfolding plans.
No matter what we must endure,
Our hope in trial, is destined sure;
Amoung the crash catastrophe,
God’s Hand of work, we clearly see!
The prophet’s eye, zoom far to see,’
Cross centuries, God’s tapestry!
Each moment, details very small,
Was in His plan, was at His call.
The insignificant, was grand!
The harvest mighty in His plan!
The ordinary plain to see,
Holds wonders in eternity!
But oh! The sacrificial love!
The greatest plan, of heaven above!
With buff and heat and pain below,
So love of huge proportions grows!
The gem our God creates right here,
Exceptional in beauty dear,
Is clothed in rags, and pain, and tears,
Yet inward shines increasing clear!
So lift your eyes, above bleak doubt,
And in His mighty love, now shout!
He’ll finish what began in you,
A perfect work, of love that’s true.
By Lisa Lawlor
Even In Darkness, There Is Light and In Death, There Is Rebirth

Growing up, Mother’s depression was a suffocating and
crippling darkness that shrouded over me like a dark cloud.
She reflected on her experiences with depression by describing them
like storms that took her over like demonic possession.
I remember when Mother described how terrifying it was for her
when she crossed into the realm of psychosis,
and lost perspective on how to differentiate between reality testing of madness and lucidity.
This was a woman who would voluntarily check herself into
a psychiatric hospitalization and then break herself out.
But I can appreciate being stupid like a fox or a con artist conning himself.
Been there, done that.
Looking back, seeing Mother’s Higher Self being dominated by her lower self
was enough to drive me nuts.
As much as it was hard for her to breathe,
it was hard for those of us around her to breathe…
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Attachment Styles in Relationships

Hazan & Shaver[1] have identified four intimate adult attachment styles. It can be helpful to relate this to ourselves and our partner when there’s been betrayal or a breach of trust.
The four attachment styles are: secure, anxious-preoccupied, dismissive-avoidant and fearful-avoidant.
They can be described as follows:
1. Securely attached: These adult partners will generally be trusting, trustworthy, available to their partner, and have a balanced healthy self-esteem. Generally, they do not fear abandonment, don’t expect to be rejected, or fear they might lose love. Thus, they accept, and are comfortable with, themselves, and they let their partner be themselves as well. They view themselves and their partner in a realistic way, and are optimistic about the life they share. Finally, they are able to balance their need for independence with a healthy need for intimacy.
2. Anxious-preoccupied: These partners worry that their partners will abandon or…
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