no, not at all...sorry about being unclear...if you haven't noticed...:) I've been working on that for years, not so successfully many times.
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no, not at all...sorry about being unclear...if you haven't noticed...:) I've been working on that for years, not so successfully many times.
Maslow is cool...of course, he gets scrunched by critics...but as a framework for humans I think it is eminent.
Maslow is brilliant in his perception of human psychology. He does miss or omit the role that religions and nation/states play in both exploiting these 'dark forces' and even fertilizing the soil. I think it was an omission of self-preservation. I can empathize with him and acknowledge the quality of his work.
Exciting, kiwiana I wonder ?
No worries. I think this thread should be renamed to something better because I don't want only to focus on the work of Jung, but also psychology and self-observation in general.
I will let you know once I've imagined a proper name, brother.
This fascinates me. Where did the instruction come from to give this carving away?
I can relate because I have a hard time giving away things I make. I recently crocheted some dolls and they were so adorable. I gave them away as gifts and I really miss them. I guess I have to make more. I didn't even take pictures of them. Silly woman.:fpalm:
Wow. Thanks for sharing. That's a great story. Your tiki was/is beautiful. I hope it found its home.
The first time I heard about rocks having energy and consciousness it was hard for me to understand.
I've heard similar descriptions about the rock already containing the carving not yet done. I used to think it was the vision of the artist. It's more than that, eh?
To the lull thread, it's nice to see that others here are appreciating Steve's views too. :)