Self-Discovery
“Who in the world am I? Ah, that is the question!” ~ Lewis Carroll Discovering who we are is a major undertaking. Too often we destroy who we are in order to create what others want from us. I use … Read More
“Who in the world am I? Ah, that is the question!” ~ Lewis Carroll Discovering who we are is a major undertaking. Too often we destroy who we are in order to create what others want from us. I use … Read More
The more you depend on forces outside yourself, the more you are dominated by them. — Harold Sherman When I work with people in assisted-living facilities, I ask them to draw a picture of themselves today and twenty-five years … Read More
Dear Everybody, I want to share a message I just received from my collaborator on my book The Art of Healing—Uncovering Your Inner Wisdom and Potential for Self-Healing. The text is illustrated with many drawings by patients along with my … Read More
This is a continuation of a Q&A session from an earlier post. Response to Bernie’s Request for Drawings for Interpretation Hi Bernie, Yes, I’m happy to send you drawings! I would welcome you interpreting my drawings. Should I do the … Read More
Question for Bernie: Thank you again for your messages. I will start my chemotherapy on the 27 September because the infection in my breast is not over. I am tired when I see the nurse every morning for the dressing … Read More
Dear Everybody, Jung said numbers are discovered and invented, and express quantity and meaning. Our life and the memories of our life are stored within us, and the meaningful and significant ones are often made conscious through the meaning of … Read More
I have often used drawings as a means to better help my patients communicate their intuitive wisdom and unexpressed feelings. Below are several examples of patients who expressed their self esteem (or lack of it) through drawings they made. (Click … Read More