Feeling good

What is the greatest gift someone could give you? In every fibre of my being. Mind, body, and soul. No tantrums. No sticking with things that make you unhappy and transferring that to those around you so that others live with your stress. No criticising what you don’t understand. No knowing best. No judging byContinueContinue reading “Feeling good”

Odd Question

What colleges have you attended? Colleges and universities are one of the ways that humans are judged for the rest of their lives. They can make or break you socially or financially, even though it’s generally reckoned that a degree becomes a piece of paper after 2 years. Unfairly, the lack of attendance at collegeContinueContinue reading “Odd Question”

Everything

I have a strong personal belief when it comes to race, skin colour, gender, religion, cultural beliefs. It’s simply that as soul we are atoms who have formed a pattern called soul, which has manifested here as all things over time. I believe that the multi genders represent soul evolution where humans are being bornContinueContinue reading “Everything”

The ‘sigh’ in the Room?

When you suffer from mental health issues you’re often treated like a pair of curtains. People try to be sympathetic, lose patience, and suggest that you try harder or pull yourself together. They may not use those words but it’s implicit in the chivvying up process. You can’t whip yourself together with one smart pull,ContinueContinue reading “The ‘sigh’ in the Room?”

Yes and No

Do you play in your daily life? What says “playtime” to you? Badminton yes, otherwise no. My hubby is usually stressed by work, and works long hours. He’s also quite stressed at home because he feels constantly under pressure somewhere. As we don’t have a lot of local support we don’t have holidays or evenContinueContinue reading “Yes and No”

The Kindness of My Youth

What makes you feel nostalgic? I’ve written before about the sense of community and connection in my youth in the late 1950’s, and the dramatic change 15 years later. I literally watched the UK become ‘I’ oriented. In the 1970s the Labour Party visited schools and told children that their parents were no longer allowedContinueContinue reading “The Kindness of My Youth”