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Sunday, August 1st, 2021 at
12:49 pm in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, love, Old Souls*, Respect, Self-Worth, shame and guilt, Thinker Type, Young Soul*
the Young Soul* function largely on the feeling of love. The Old Souls* are far more interested in earning people’s respect. The Young Soul* are very much like small children after attention, where as the Old Souls* act like young adults trying to prove their capability in this world. The Old Souls* have the capacity […]
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Sunday, January 24th, 2021 at
11:41 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Courage, Healthy Masculinity, IQ, Overcoming Fear, Vulnerability
You remember the saying “blind leading the blind”? There’s also a situation, where blind leads the seeing – into a bad decision. The way this happens, is that when one person insists that truth is as they see it, and a wise man understands how sometimes you cannot see a danger or a situation correctly […]
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Monday, July 31st, 2017 at
11:36 am in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth
Tick the correct definition of respect. (Some of these are wrong, but how some people understand the word.) Do not say mean things about me even when they are true. (As in: Do not put me face-to-face with the white lies I’ve told myself about myself and what is told about me. Do not threaten […]
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Sunday, September 4th, 2016 at
1:01 pm in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Respect, Self-Worth
In reality, we get turned on by all the wrong people. Respecting and loving someone is a tricky thing when our natural feelings of respect and love are attached to people who society tells us not to respect nor love, or even look at as a human being, let alone someone you should respect… Then again… You might respect someone too much… Ach!
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Sunday, February 16th, 2014 at
3:52 am in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, love, Respect, Self-Worth
The emotion of love without respect gives you a sense of entitlement over someone else’s life and life choices. Respect is the emotion that allows other people their space, and when coupled with love, you also want to offer help when it’s welcomed – but only when it’s welcomed. Love can be an intrusive emotion if running rampant without the boundaries created with respect.
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Tuesday, June 4th, 2013 at
3:13 pm in Australia - Last edit on
November 24, 2024 Tags: Ego, Emotional Boundaries, Healthy Masculinity, Personal Growth, Respect, Self-Worth
The soul age levels are an interesting field of spiritual study, because it gives us surprising results on what emotions are readily available to all of us, and which take life times to develop. Love is often hailed as the most developed emotion, but it is surprisingly easily attainable emotion on most soul age levels, […]
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