“Knowing your darkness is the best method for dealing with the darkness of other people.” - Carl Jung, INFJ INFJs are very complex, insightful individuals who rely primarily on four cognitive functions: Introverted Intuition, Extraverted Feeling, Introverted Thinking, and Extraverted Sensing. This combination of functions helps the INFJ to have an intense focus on the
This very moment is the perfect teacher, and, lucky for us, it's with us wherever we are.
In the spiritual/metaphysical world there are a ton of different views on ancestry. Some people tie our ancestors to past lives we’ve lived, some believe we choose our ancestry upon birth to give us a specific perception or lens as a way to view life, others believe our ancestry is completely random
If you’re not feeling "good enough" right now, it’s time to adjust your thinking. Let’s go over five time-tested ways to do just that.
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High functioning depression may not be evident for many but it does exist. Read the blog to find what is functioning depression and how to deal with functioning depression easily.
A woman's life can be tough. Especially when your period is messing up your supposed-to-be-perfect vacation or when you're trying to master a make-up tutorial but you end up looking like a raccoon... Luckily, Cassandra Calin can help all of us woman laugh about our everyday problems.
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In this modern age, especially if you are a guy, you are always told that you need to suppress your feelings and emotions. You are always told that if you let other people know how you feel, you are already admitting your weakness to them. This especially applies to whenever…
If you grew up in the South, you know that you've probably just been offended in a passive aggressive way if someone has "blessed your heart." Since this blog is written by three southern women, I thought I might entertain you with some sayings that we're all familiar with (although I don't know that we'd ever put them in writing other than in the form of this list). I'm sure we might have said one or some of these before, and I know for sure we know what they mean. Some will seem self explanatory, some may confuse you (why would someone ever say that???), and some might have been Harrisified (fancied up from any version you've ever heard before), but they will likely amuse you to no end: As mean as a snake: (Not nice, mean.) One foot in the grave and one foot on a lubricated banana peel: (Very old, usually used sarcastically. For example, you would not say this about someone who is actually on their death bed. More appropriate to say about someone who is only slightly older than you to poke fun.) I don't know him/her from Adam's house cat: (I have know idea who that person is.) Won't hit a lick of the snake (Excessively lazy.) If the good Lord's willing and the creek don't rise: (These plans are firm, unless something catastrophic happens. For example, if Jesus calls me home or if there's a flood, I won't be there.) Slower than cold molasses: (This means to be about as slow as a person can be. Considering molasses are slow coming out of the jar by nature, cold molasses are even slower.) Up one side and down the other: (To do something thoroughly.) Don't make no nevermind: (It doesn't matter.) Do what? (What did you say?) Lord have mercy: (I am amazed or astonished.) Imonna, e.g. Imonna go to the store: (I'm going to.) Gullywasher: (Bad rainstorm.) Usetacould: (Use to be able to.) Like a duck on a junebug: (Quickly.) Don't have the brains God gave a milk cow: (Not smart.) Fixin' to, e.g. I'm fixin' to eat breakfast: (I'm getting ready to.) I swanee: (Euphemism for I swear.) Ugly, e.g. Jaxon is chasing me. Jaxon, don't be ugly to your brother. (Used in place of "not nice.") Smart, e.g. Mama, I cleaned my room today. Well, aren't you smart? (Used in place of "good.") To be the spitting image of someone or to favor someone: (You look like the person being referenced.) What are some of YOUR favorite southern sayings?
Imagine craving absolutely nothing from the world. Imagine cutting the invisible strings that so painfully bind us: what would that be like? Imagine the freedoms that come from the ability to enjoy things without having to acquire them, own them, possess them. Try to envision a relationship based on acceptance and genuine care rather than expectation. Imagine feeling completely satisfied and content with your life just as it is. Who wouldn't want this? This is the enjoyment of non-attachment.
While this month may not look revolutionary on paper, it was a month I dare so I will look back on in years to come as a 30-day period that changed the direction of our lives. Here’s the thing about plans, they change! Kyle and I have some big news to share with you this […]
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