Daffodils of Integration: First Promise of Joy Through Recovery
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace James Taylor’s melancholy Fire and Rain which laments the unexpected loss of a friend, and I now think of the loss of integration of trauma...
View ArticleDaffodil Season Ends but Recovery Continues
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman from Under Much Grace and used with permission. More than a month ago, I learned about some cruel gossip that’s...
View ArticleMy Healing Continues
by Living Liminal cross posted from her blog Living Liminal In recent years, I’ve become accustomed to certain people pretending that I don’t exist. If I won’t shut up and go away or roll over and play...
View ArticleFor New-Found Victims
by Ellen cross posted from her blog When Church Hurts Editor’s note: Ellen is speaking directly to new readers at her blog, but the same words apply here as well. Welcome to new readers here who’ve...
View ArticleBack to Stage One Healing: More on Safety and Stabilization
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog from Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman and from Under Much Grace used with permission. Article 3 pages total. It’s been quite a month, and life is...
View ArticleSafety, Ambiguity, Expectation and Balance
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace This is part of a series Cindy Kunsman has been writing on recovery from spiritual abuse and trauma. All images by Cindy Kunsman of Under...
View Article‘Bloom Where You’re Planted’ as a Thought Stopping Cliche
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman at Under Much Grace and used with permission. Article is 4 pages long. I’d heard that phrase before, but even...
View ArticleFinding Safety in Myths? Camus as Futility’s Starting Point
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman from Under Much Grace and used with permission I am by far a greater fan of Master of the Absurd, Franz Kafka,...
View ArticleDoes the Church Know What Love Really Is?
by Living Liminal cross posted from her blog Living Liminal “If You are struggling with any area of [this] information it is your problem, not ours. If you feel a breakdown in trust and relationship it...
View ArticleDo Christians Love Like Narcissus?
by Living Liminal cross posted from her blog Living Liminal Greek mythology tells the tale of Narcissus, a young man who, upon seeing his own reflection in the river, fell in love with his own beauty....
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