by Jeff Howlin | Oct 7, 2012 | Dreams, Editorial, Nature, Psychotherapy, Self, Soul, Spirituality
We all need a place to rejuvenate. With ever newer technology, we have both improved our ability to communicate with one another and to gather information. This has resulted in real and sometimes deep connections with people that would have been much more... by Jeff Howlin | Jun 13, 2012 | Ecopsychology, Editorial, Nature, Soul
I have always thought the Columbine flower especially beautiful. Like many flowers, it is delicate, frail looking. It appears as if a strong rain or wind storm would break it. The Columbine’s appearance looks fragile, but it is not, really. It can withstand the... by Jeff Howlin | Apr 14, 2012 | Dreams, Ecopsychology, Nature, Soul
Water flows free down the mountain. If you climb the mountain and look toward the valley below, you may see the river flowing down the mountain. Watch it twist and turn while it finds its path among the rocks and trees. The water flows gentle at times, forceful at... by Jeff Howlin | Jan 17, 2012 | Depression, Ecopsychology, Editorial, Individuation, Psyche, Psychology, Psychotherapy
I borrowed the phrase “waking up into the night” from a James Hillman quote that I remembered from a column that I read some time ago. I liked it then, and I like it even more now as I was thinking about this quote recently during a mostly sleepless night. Hillman was... by Jeff Howlin | Nov 2, 2011 | Ecopsychology, Nature
We all need them . . . quiet places, sacred spaces. Places for reflection, meditation, and inspiration. Whether your place is in nature, or tucked away in the city, it is essential to your soul to find your own quiet place. The power of a place is palpable. Trust...
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