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Samsara explores life issues such as spirituality, alcoholism, alcoholic recovery, the 12 steps [Alcoholics Anonymous] codependency, relationships, being HSP [highly sensitive person or indigo or psychic or ...], how to manifest reality [law of attraction and metaphysical concepts], emotional well being, and success in living.
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Combining spiritual psychology, philosophy and spiritual concepts into a digestible flavor, it's easily grasped by anyone who is seeking enlightenment living within samsara.
Recent PostsAlcoholism is not just for adults. These 7 episodes reflect only a small glimpse into my alcoholic past as a kid; Episodes of drunken debauchery or alcoholic misconduct that jumped into my head as soon as I began writing after a friend tagged me for ...
What people think of me is none of my business. I want to, in tandem with episodes from my life, show how this philosophy gets reconciled with truth, peace, spiritual growth and integrity. And furthermore, how anyone can achieve this impeccable ideal...
At first I won the Arte Y Pico from three different people within two days. Then I began this post. But then I get another one. And then I get another even different award. It is dawning on me that I am not good at accepting awards; my A.D.D. goes nu...
Thank you Entrecard top droppers, consistent droppers, and also advertisers! I really appreciate the warm welcome you all have given me to Entrecard. Entrecard members - not just top ten droppers - get recognized by way of relevant anchor texted back...
The Law of Attraction is a buzz word these days isn't it? So is the book name, The Secret. And although I have vaguely discussed how this seemingly relatively new and popular theosophy has come into being, I have also discussed and shared that The Se...
There are other ways to stop drinking besides Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcoholics Anonymous has no monopoly on sobriety, even though the [outside issue of] Courts sentencing people to A.A. meetings is becoming more and more common. Alcoholics Anonymous,...
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ryanbarosHi, u have a great blog. Plz visit mine k! Cheers
SamsaraYou guys leaving such thoughtful comments...REALLY making me feel good about myself here. So thanks. :) And please feel free to send me a message if there's a question you have or a topic - within one of my subjects - you'd like an article or feedback on.
HSP's...this particularly mean you!
miradensHi
Found your site to be good for me as I'm HSP more than I
thought previously than I red your article. Please keep me posted on this subject or invite me in some discussion about it if you organize it. I won't be late:) Thanks
J. HallGorgeous, relevant and thoughtful.
Kitchen Table MedicineSome of the most fascinating writing I have read from this website. I am a fan from day one! Love it. The writing is a real treat to read. The messages are well worth remembering. For instance I was reading yesterday "Why you shouldn't worry what other people think of you". This site will surely motivate your life towards a more positive place.
John SullivanWe have so much in common I'm speechless.
The skills you have as a writer and blogger are extraordinary and I wish you only the best on your continued journey of success.
JaneI'm loving your blog thanks so much for sharing..Definitely trying the What you think of me is none of my business strategies :)
ArahMan7Thanks for sharing your recovery posts. I enjoyed it too.
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Thanks for stopping by and rating. How are things in your neck of the woods?
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I learnt a new thing today - HSPs, from this blog. I wonder what's the percentage of people around me who goes through this thing, without people like me ever knowing. I wonder then, if we are treating them unkindly because we do not know or understand their conditions. I also think about people (many of whom I know) who may have the exact opposite of HSP - people who are below the average in their sensitivity for others. And I think of about how we may mistake them for HSPs (now that I know of their existence) and how I may yield them much undeserved patience and tolerance by mistaking them for HSPs. In summary, more HSPs should speak out, as Digit did, so that we can all understand and identify them better.
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