Yesterday, I had a conversation with my sister Courtney where we talked about our failed relationships, and our successful ones. Cour made an observation that I tended to date men like our Dad and she tended to date women like our Mom. I guess that is the GLBT take on girls dating their Daddy and boys dating their Mommy. I had never looked at it that way before, and part of me wanted to reject it immediately because, as much as I ADORE my Dad (I am one of those VERY lucky people who have parents who support, love and accept their GLBT kids as we are) I don't want to date him. Add that to my list of things to watch out for!
On to today:
Wow, this list of resources is like a 'who's who' of the books in my home Library! There is one book that Cat missed in the list that I think should be on anyone's 'Must Read' list. The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron. I read it first about a decade ago, and it has been collecting dust ever since. I think it is time to revisit it. But there are some on Cat's list that I am going to go to the Library and reserve as well :)
Many, many, moons ago, in around 1993, I read You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay. I think at 17-18, I was simply not ready to absorb the lessons within. But it did give me a foundation on which I could build spiritually and practically.
On to today:
Wow, this list of resources is like a 'who's who' of the books in my home Library! There is one book that Cat missed in the list that I think should be on anyone's 'Must Read' list. The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron. I read it first about a decade ago, and it has been collecting dust ever since. I think it is time to revisit it. But there are some on Cat's list that I am going to go to the Library and reserve as well :)
Many, many, moons ago, in around 1993, I read You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay. I think at 17-18, I was simply not ready to absorb the lessons within. But it did give me a foundation on which I could build spiritually and practically.
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