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Belonging  (Self-acceptance)

Important element in inner healing of deep wounds is belonging/self-acceptance. Deep wounds are results of abuses from childhood (physical, mental, psychological, emotional and/or sexual abuse).  We begin by building our self-esteem.  Learning to appreciate ourselves by acknowledging and embracing our talents and gifts. These parts of our being become clear after we forgive those who […]

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The Walk

Walking with Jesus, in a Christian context, refers to a daily commitment to follow his teachings, seek his guidance, and strive to live a life pleasing to God. This involves actively engaging with faith through prayer, Bible study, and fellowship with other believers, allowing God’s love and grace to transform one’s life. I suppose I […]

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Maturity and integrity

Life is a journey built on choices and integrity. Maturity is often defined as the ability to take responsibility for one’s actions and to show empathy towards others, rather than being solely based on age. It involves understanding one’s own emotions and behaviors, and responding to challenging situations with self-awareness and consideration. Maturity also encompasses […]

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Our Freedom of Choice

Sometimes I just don’t know what to write for this column.  I suppose I’m just tired, running out of ideas.  Or simply at a loss of words. Let me share bits from what I’ve been reading lately. I’ve been reading about Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas is a canonized saint of the Catholic Church. He unequivocally believed […]

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The Brevity of Human Life

The Air India plane crash. To some, just another breaking news story. To me, it was a soul-stirring reminder of how fragile and unpredictable life really is. Four lives. Four stories. Four powerful lessons that changed how I see time, purpose, and the grace of each moment. First: A family who had waited years to […]

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Emotionally Immature (Reng l ngalk)

Emotionally immature people don’t step back and think about how their behavior impacts others. There’s no cringe factor for them, so they seldom apologize or experience regret. The above statement highlights the key characteristics of emotional immaturity, which include a lack of empathy, self-awareness, and accountability. These individuals struggle to consider the effects of their […]

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