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by
Brian
Klemmer.
Honor is really about respect. The word respect is commonly used as it relates to respecting others. For
example, "Respect your elders. Honor your mother and your father." These phrases are familiar. But how about this one:
"Honor yourself." Does that feel right to you?
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by Edward Hoffman, Ph.D. & Marcella Bakur Weiner, Ph.D.
  We have uncovered twelve personality traits that vitally affect
all romantic relationships, that either make or break intimacy. This
number has been determined both clinically
and scientifically. We
have affectionately dubbed these traits as the "Big 12"...
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by Louise L. Hay.
How can you be happy in this moment if you
continue to choose to be angry and resentful? Thoughts of bitterness
can't create joy. You can never be free of bitterness as long as you continue to think
unforgiving thoughts. Forgiving yourself and others will release you from the
prison of the past...
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by Jann Mitchell.

The value and lasting impact of family is being rediscovered. John Bradshaw underscores the importance of family connection. He emphasizes acceptance and "loving your own crooked family with your own crooked heart." Just as Mormons celebrate Mondays as Family at Home Night, we can rethink some of our commitments and create time for what's truly important.
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by Dr. Paula Sunray.
Everything we do in life is a relationship. We have a relationship with money, with our body, and with our car. We have a relationship with everything! Relationships are difficult and challenging spiritual practices. They give us the opportunity to test our skills of communication, intimacy, authenticity, and integrity.
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by Ashok Bedi, M.D. & Boris Matthews, Ph.D.


Psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut identified three kinds of relationship experience. The first, in which another affirms the validity of our strivings, secures our soul. The second, in which somebody appears to be everything we would like to become, challenges our soul. The third...
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by Michael Sky.

We live in the age of connection. Through the wizardry of personal computers and the Internet we can come into instant, even intimate contact with others throughout the world. We live in a worldwide web, truly, as every living thing connects to every living thing. Yet when it comes to a typical relationship between two or more people...
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by Cynthia Legette Davis
Most of us long for relationships in which we are loved and accepted just the way we are. Our hearts' desire is to give and receive love in relationships that make us feel that even if others disagree with what we do or say, they still love us. They accept us.
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 by Hajo Banzhaf &
Brigitte Theler.
Whenever we feel that we must transform ourselves or when we discover that our growth has stagnated and our relationship has stopped developing, then it's helpful to take to heart the advice of the hermetic science of Alchemy. Alchemists were aware of the secret of every higher development in the constant interplay of dissolving and binding.
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by Chérie Carter-Scott, Ph.D.
Have you ever noticed that lessons tend to repeat themselves? Does it seem as if you married or dated the same person several times in different bodies with different names? Have you run into the same type of boss over and over again? Do you find yourself having the same problem with many different coworkers?
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by Wendy Paris.
When the fairy godmother appeared, Cinderella had the courage to seize an opportunity to change. She didn't peer at the fairy godmother suspiciously, snarling, "You know what they say, 'If something looks too good to be true, it probably is.'"
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by John Kehoe.
We all need friends, lovers, companions, people with whom we can share our joys, sorrows, fears, and successes. These interactions touch and nourish us at our deepest levels. Yet often we remain distant and detached from...
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