Vinny,I agree with you entirely. This is exactly what me and Andi (my son, don't think you met him) have been saying all week as we've listened at work to all the phone ins on the radio. Thankfully there were one or two who saw the slippery slope allowing this to go ahead could lead us down.
Exactly...self, it's formed from past experiences, but the experiences that have the biggest influence on how the self reacts to the world around you are those from your deep past, most of the you won't even remember.
No,they kept me in a pram outside the front door, apparently even when it was raining, although she said we used to bring you in when it was went dark or it was very foggy.
Come on fella, you're giving great advice to the OP...
The Fuji I mentioned isn't a £99 camera, even best price comparison sites confirm that. All I'm saying is, whatever camera he chooses, it's a good idea to shop around and as I mentioned earlier, Tesco do seem to often have good deals on cameras.
Not that I've had any direct experience in this monte, but I though alanon was for family and people directly affected by alcoholics, and AA is for alcoholics themselves.
Free will is a requisite of the self, but in reality the self is unknowable, you can never fully know the self any more than a swimmer can fully know the ocean. Although we believe we know ourselves fully, there is n fact, no greater folly in such a hubristic claim....
All we can have is a 'sense of self' difficult for the fragile ego to accept.
Of course to blame ALL our actions on childhood experiences would be wrong, but we cannot escape the fact that our very early experiences have a most noticeable effect on how we go on to deal with adulthood, particularly with our intimate relationships. It's n
I picked up a Fuji Finepix F70 from Tesco on a half price offer for £99. They always seem to have good deals on cameras, and that was definitely a good deal.
We are all products of our own history. The present is being read through the lens of that history, so it's difficult to be exclusively in the the moment, because this moment is viewed through the the lens of that history.
Jung wrote, "Parents should always be conscious of the fact that they themselves are the principal cause of neurosis in their children. Children are so deeply involved in the psychological attitude of their parents that it is no wonder that most of the nervous disturbances in childhood can be traced back to a disturbed psychic atmosphere in the home."
Complexes are generally rooted in childhood experiences, childhood wounding can cause personality traits, subconscious behaviour such as projections well into adulthood...in fact if not dealt with, will stay with the individual for life.
RE: November 11, 1975
That's so sad Kaybee.