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The Nature Of Love.

26 Friday Apr 2019

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Poetry, Psychology, spirituality

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blessings, Disappointments, grief, happiness, Joy, love, Poetry by Yu/stan/kema., Risk and love., sadness

I have fought so many battles

Over all these years.

I’ve come to accept

Some days are filled with tears.

 

For when your kind spirit

Believes there’s good in men,

Despite acts of betrayal,

You don’t give in and sin.

 

The weight of disappointments

Breaks your heart in two.

Even with lots of blessings,

Grief steals a part of you.

 

Love can make you happy.

Giving brings you joy,

Yet it often brings great sorrow

And pain that can destroy.

 

To risk is a gamble,

But if you do not try,

You’ll wonder what you missed,

After your last “good-bye.”

Yu/stan/kema.

 

 

FINDING WHAT WE ARE BORN TO DO.

26 Monday Jun 2017

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Article by Yu/stan/kema., Finding passion, Finding what we are born to do., Giving a gift to the world., happiness, HD Exhibit theme by Dustin Hoffman., Joy, Pinterest photo, touchn2btouched.tumblr.

Found on Pinterest on 6-24-17. Flower girl. Saved from touchn2btouched.tumblr. com. HD Exhibit theme by Dustin Hoffman.

FINDING WHAT WE ARE BORN TO DO.

In life, we end up trying out multiple things to see if we enjoy doing them. We also tend to do again what we are successful in accomplishing. But what is rare in life is to find something we are passionate about, something in life we are born to do.

We can feel the difference inside our bodies, our minds, and our souls. Our attention becomes focused on that which we love. We can feel a rhythm in our body and a heightened awareness inside our innermost self. It almost feels like our soul is dancing with the universe. We are driven  to be more, and we touch joy while we are doing the thing we are born to do. Our mind, body and soul unite while doing it. We become transformed and renewed by what we feel and are.

 The girl dressed as a flower in the picture is performing ballet. She is focused and feels an inner rhythm. She literally believes she is a flower for a period of time. She is dancing with the universe and she feels the magic. We feel the magic too while watching her.

There is nothing like it when we do what we are meant to do. We feel alive and happy. We also feel like we are giving to others the best of what we are. We are giving the gift of ourselves and we are creating magic from within our soul. We offer that gift to the world.

Yu/stan/kema

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I Fear Not Death For I Have Lived Life With Love.

04 Friday Sep 2015

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Found on Google + on 5-23-15. Jonathan Usher.

Found on Google + on 5-23-15. Jonathan Usher.

The sun sets on my life and I find

I am not afraid of death.

I have lived a good life.

I have suffered my share

Of sorrows and  my share of hurt.

It has not been an easy life.

But I must admit to you

That I have discovered joy

And happiness in living

In being my true self.

In between the losses of

My life, I have learned

From others and I’ve shared

My faith and struggles to be true

To the values I uphold and do

The will of God the best I can.

I have been good to those

Who have done me harm.

I have held a baby with joy

In my loving arms and

I have been a faithful friend

On whom you could depend.

I have loved many

With every thing I had.

I have helped willingly

Those who needed help.

I have spread goodness

In the midst of feeling pain.

I have lived and loved

And laughed at life.

I have seen the best

In the heart of me.

I fear not death.

Yu/stan/kema

Searching For Peace.

02 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Article., Photos, Psychology, Quotes, spirituality

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Being kind to yourself., faith in God, gratitude, happiness, Joy, loving yourself., Making changes., Melody Beattie., Overcoming addictions., peace, Pinterest picture quotes, Psychology., spirituality, Things you can do., Using DBT skills.

I think it is easy for us to get caught up in addictions without even being aware of what we are doing until it starts taking over our lives and changing the way we interact with people, or treat our pets. We get so caught up with the excitement, the distraction it provides,  that it seduces us. It is only when we realize we no longer have peace or happiness, that we come to terms with the realization something is wrong. Sometimes we even sacrifice pieces of ourselves to feed the addiction. We stay up late, do things we know damages our health, and we try to convince ourselves that what we are doing has great value to us. It also keeps us from taking advantage of all the things around us that we now have. We become consumed by the addiction. Sometimes we neglect family, responsibilities, pets, spirituality, health, and other relationships.

I became addicted to the computer, to writing. It was a way to escape my illness, facing my eight-hour infusions in the hospital every two weeks, my grief over losing someone, and having to deal with new changes in my life-style because of illness and retirement. So I decided to go two weeks without blogging. I set myself up with a schedule of doing things I did three years ago when I felt happy and peaceful.

Found on Pinterest on 4-1-15. Melody Beattie.

Found on Pinterest on 4-1-15. Melody Beattie.

I set myself up to read a devotional every morning and to pray. I stayed off the computer except to go through e-mails and delete the ads, and the political ones so when I came back in two weeks to answer the ones I needed to, I wouldn’t be overwhelmed. I watched DVD’s on T.V., but not many. I read the paper every morning. I took the time to go out and meet with friends, do acts of charity toward others, and do errands. I read books for pleasure and books for self-improvement.

Every day I tried to do something creative: write a story in longhand, write in a journal, and use my hands to make something. I spent more time outdoors. I increased the time I spent with my dogs and threw balls to them.

Found on Pinterest on 8-8-15.

Found on Pinterest on 8-8-15.

I made sure I ate two meals a day, slept 6-7 hours at night, took my medications as prescribed, scheduled chores when I had the energy, and had a small list of chores to try and accomplish every day. Social activities were planned every week. I used DBT skills to deal with emotions: distraction, deep breathing, self-soothing activities,  and I tended to my own needs. That was new for me. I learned to start accepting things I could not change and began to appreciate the things I have now.

I became kinder to myself in terms of being more accepting of my weaknesses, my thoughts, and feelings, and learned not to reject what was imperfect in me. The surprise was I found peace inside me by making me do those things which would create joy, peace, and good feelings. I feel more grateful for the things I have now and prayer has helped me feel more hopeful. The hard part is going to be to regulate my time on the computer so it doesn’t interfere with living, to finally let go of relationships that aren’t helpful in building self-esteem, and to improve my health. Peace and happiness lie within me, not other people. People can support you and care for you, but ultimately peace and happiness starts within you.

Yu/stan/kema

Some Of My Favorite Poems That Nourish The Soul. 7

12 Thursday Feb 2015

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This is one of the best Love Poem’s Ever written. Not only is it beautiful, but it speaks of the joy felt when someone loves and feels loved. It is full of the happiness found in life, as a result of love.          Yu/stan/kema

BARTER

Life has loveliness to sell,

All beautiful and splendid things,

Blue waves whitened on a cliff,

Soaring fire that sways and sings,

And children’s faces looking up,

Holding wonder like a cup.

Life has loveliness to sell:

Music like a curve of gold,

Scent of pine trees in the rain,

Eyes that love you, arms that hold,

And for your spirit’s still delight,

Holy thoughts that star the night.

Spend all you have for loveliness,

Buy it and never count the cost;

For one white singing hour of peace

Count many a year of strife well lost,

And for a breath of ecstasy

Give all you have been, or could be.

SARA TEASDALE

 

Found on Google + on 1-15-15. Maui, by Steve Douglas.

Found on Google + on 1-15-15. Maui, by Steve Douglas.

Good Books To Read On Psychology, P. 2

10 Monday Nov 2014

Posted by Yu/stan/kema in Books, Photos, Psychology

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books, death, grief, happiness, psychology, sexual abuse


More Books From My Library

“Books have been a resource for me since the age of ten. I read voraciously the works of Freud, Harry Stack Sullivan, Karen Horney, and Jung. They helped me understand myself and others from a different perspective. I read some books for information and some for comfort, such as books of poetry. Henry Van Dyke and Henry Longfellow were my favorite poets. I  read for entertainment the books of Gene Stratton-Porter, Albert Terhune, Mother West Wind Stories, and Nancy Drew. These books became like old friends. They ultimately led me to my career in life.”

  1.  freeclassics110111The 5 Love Languages of Children. Gary Chapman and      Ross Campbell
  2.  Why Me? Why Mine? Clear Thinking About Suffering. Paul Andrus.
  3. Attachment in Psychotherapy. David J Wallin.
  4. Love Is Letting Go Of Fear. Gerold Jampolsky,M.D.
  5. Learning To Love Yourself. Sharon Wegscheider- Cruse.
  6. Making Friends. A Guide to Getting Along With People. Andrew Matthews.
  7. Healing The Child Within. Charles Whitfield.
  8. Leaves Falling Gently. Susan Bauer-Wu. Ph.D.
  9. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Raymond Flannery., Jr., Ph.D
  10. . Dancing With Fear. Paul Foxman, Ph.D.
  11. Elements of Crisis Intervention. James Greenstone and Sharon Levilon.
  12. Grief: Normal, Complicated, Traumatic. Linda J. Schupp, Ph.D.
  13. The Anger Control Workbook. Matthew McKay, Ph.D and Peter Rogers,Ph.D.
  14. Panic Attack Workbook. David Carbonell, Ph.D.
  15. The Feeling Good Handbook. David Burns,M.D.
  16. Coping With Trauma: A Guide to Self-understanding. Jon G. Allen, Ph.D.
  17. How Can I Help Her? A Handbook for Partners of Women Sexually Abused as Children. Joan Spear, LSCSW.
  18. Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Survivor’s Guide For Men. Suzanne Rice And Russell Forrest.
  19. Enjoy Life: Healing With Happiness. Lynn D. Johnson,Ph.D.
  20. Life is Goodbye. Life is Hello. Alla Bozarth-Campbell, Ph.D.
  21. The Book of Stress Survival. Alix Kirsta.
  22. Managing Your Anxiety. Christopher J. McCullough, Ph.D and Robert Woodsmann.

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