Monthly Archives: June 2018

Relationships Demand Investment Of Self

I return to the second part of this series of posts that focuses on Daryl Sharp’s quote: “the license to be unfaithful”? When we hear the word “unfaithful” the first assumption is that one partner has engaged in sexual relationships … Continue reading

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Not The Big Sleep – Others As Mirrors

In the photo above a few days ago, I was in my neighbour’s yard. I strayed out of my own yard. Was this a form of cheating on my wife, to potentially allow another woman to see me nude? This … Continue reading

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Recovering Personal Authority

So many people are focused on the outer world. And if one hears any of the news that is flooding all of the media, they [we] need to have a strong focus on the outer world lest it careens out … Continue reading

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Both Humans In A Relationship Are Wounded

Probably the hardest part of coming to grips with oneself at midlife, is the realisation that one is essentially alone. Regardless of how filled one’s life is with people, there is a sense of aloneness. Though others may share the … Continue reading

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Risk Making Your Own Choices

I am sitting in my tiny camping trailer while a gentle rain falls outside. The temperature has fallen to single digits and the breeze is brisk. It definitely isn’t the most pleasant situation for me to go out for a … Continue reading

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