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Is this art? Or what?

A local art show is closing this week with most unusual imagery and a most unusual “artist.”

You’ll notice that I’m putting the identity of “artist” in quotes because some people will have opinions about what is art and what isn’t art.

An...

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How not to freak out during a session

Something happens in the middle of your healing session – and nobody warned you ahead of time.

The person laying on your massage table starts crying. A participant in your yoga class goes very still on the mat. Someone in your sound bath...

a month ago
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We're not haters. Donald Trump is mentally ill.

The news of the day keeps tumbling down upon us, and I must admit that it’s been challenging to keep track of all of it.

Social media is alive with discussions of ICE, shootings, Kristi Noem and Pam Bondi, socialism, demonstrations, Congre...

2 months ago
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Protesting, as good group medicine

Just three days after what may be the biggest protest in U.S. history, the pundits are mopping up. Predictably, nearly everyone has something to say about the No Kings demonstrations and what they mean politically.

Some commentators are th...

2 months ago
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When idols fall

Here’s something that’s happening:

It seems that people we’ve looked up to — wellness teachers, spiritual guides, social justice icons — are being one by one revealed in ways that are at least deeply uncomfortable, and at worst truly devas...

2 months ago
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    Teaching & writing about experiential psychotherapy, psychodrama, Family Constellations, creativity, etc., in Lancaster, Pa.

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