#post_contentExploring what toxic mimics are and how they function| Harvesting Stones
My partner and I have been watching back episodes of Nova for several weeks now on PBS. Last evening, as we watched "What’s Living In You?" and "Can We Make Life?" I realized that part of why I like the show so much is that it’s filled with people from all over the world who The excitement and growth in not knowing; questions about people who don't want to know| Harvesting Stones
An article in my news feed caught my eye this week: 7 Psychological Superpowers Few People Have That You Can Use to Set Yourself Apart. It sounded interesting — and it was! The author proposes restraint as a superpower. Oxford Online Dictionary defines restraint as “unemotional, dispassionate or moderate behavior; self-control.” The ability to manage Exploring the practice of restraint. Is social media teaching us restraint doesn't matter?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentWhat is pseudo self and where does it come from?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentUnderstanding, recognizing, and dealing with projection| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentLearning to recognize poisoned bait| Harvesting Stones
Sometimes these posts are like puzzles. I pick up fragments in the course of daily life, and I find they all belong to the same idea. Remember doing dot-to-dot puzzles as a kid? I’m never sure what the shape is I’m working on, but I turn the pieces of the puzzle around until I’m satisfied Exploring the demonization of truth| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentDefining and reclaiming female power| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentWhat is gaslighting and what does it look like?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentExploring the weakness of denialism| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentSeparating power from money| Harvesting Stones
I sit down this week with a tangle of feelings around what I want to say. It’s hard to know how to begin. Sometimes I think with longing of the days I lived alone. There were things about being alone that were destroying me, which is why I left that life, but I did have The futility of arguing about who's right and who's wrong; connection vs. division| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentArguing with versus accepting what is| Harvesting Stones