#post_contentUnderstanding, recognizing, and dealing with projection| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentAdventures and health with food and diet| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentChallenging mainstream diet advice; dealing with inflammation and autoimmune disease| Harvesting Stones
The Bitch, the Crone and the Harlot by Susan Schachterle. My copy of this came out of a used bookstore. The title made me smile, so I took it home and read it. Now it’s bristling with Post-It tabs and Bookdarts and I wouldn’t be without it. A wonderful book about reclaiming female power in middle age.| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentAsking hard questions about food and diet| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentExploring the weakness of denialism| Harvesting Stones
The word “respect” is jumping up and down in my life this week, hand thrust in the air, saying “me, me, me!” This post started with more from R. D. Laing’s book, Knots: "A son should respect his father. He should not have to be taught to respect his father. It is something that is Considering respect: what it looks like, what it means. Is respect the same as agreement?| Harvesting Stones
#post_contentDealing with the terrible burden of shame| Harvesting Stones