By following Matthew Fox’s advice to fall in love at least three times a day, we are more likely to experience the sacred.
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Matthew Fox, Peter Reason and Falling in Love at Least Three Times a Day
Posted in american pathology, awe and wonder, healing, marriage counseling, matthew fox, psychotherapy, transformation, Uncategorized on December 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Why We Spend Money We Don’t Have in Search of Happiness We Can’t Buy
Posted in american pathology, consumerism, happiness, tagged consumerism, happiness, living consciously, materialism, true wealth on December 5, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
How over consumption is undermining the American dream and our happiness.
Theodore Roszack, our Toxic Culture, Boomers, and Hope
Posted in american pathology, collective action, community, consumerism, sustainability, therapy, transformation, tagged boomers, eco psychology, Hope, Theodore Roszac, therapists on September 6, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
He called on therapists such as myself in his book, “The Voice of the Earth: An Exploration of Ecopsychology,” and he called on boomers such as myself in his last book, “The Making of an Elder Culture: Reflections on the Future of America’s Most Audacious Generation,” to relaim the spirit that was very much alive in the sixties, the one that “questioned rather deeply the cultural standards of the time.
Life in These United States and the "Pathology of American Normalcy"
Posted in american pathology, community, healing, psychotherapy on February 18, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In an article entitled, “Only in America Could Misery be Turned into a Commodity”, author, Joe Bageant (in spite of his obscenities) makes some very thought provoking points (although I certainly don’t agree with all of them) including: That America has become a “Darwinian workhouse” That our current mental health system “refuses to acknowledge that [...]