Category Archive for 'Imagery'

Mercy Rose

“What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”                                                                                                                        William Shakespeare On a contemplative walk through the gardens at Mercy Center last fall, I took a photograph of a rose with my cell phone camera. My husband, James, then painted his impression of it. How wonderful […]

Nelson Mandela

  A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

Compassion Practices

  Photo by Shanthi Bhavana There are almost 4000 citations in the current psychological literature on mindfulness practices and the benefits to emotional, physical, and spiritual health. Extending from the research on mindfulness, there is a burgeoning area of research on Compassionate Care Therapy (CCT) and other compassion-based practices and related topics (i.e., empathy, the […]

Imagery International Conference

  Imagery International’s 5th Conference is coming up very soon. The Magic of Imagery Mercy Center (San Francisco Bay Area) October 4-6, 2013 http://imageryinternational.org/annual-conference/  

A Bowl of Water

≈ A bowl of water On a windowsill Be still In your heart And know This place In silent moments Each day ≈  

Peace

Honoring the harbingers of peace among us                                            

Have a Beautiful Day

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Peace to You

Insight and Healing through Meditation and Imagination

Insight and Healing through Meditation and Imagination with Juliet Rohde-Brown and Radhule Weininger Feb 8-10, 2013 Friday, 7:30 pm to Sunday, 1:00pm at La Casa de Maria 800 El Basque Rd., Montecito register at www.lacasademaria.org _____________________________

Brain Injury Center Family Support Group: Family Dynamics

Betty Frain, PhD, MFT and I recently went to Shanghai for the 2nd International Conference on Existential Psychology (assocated with APA Division 32) and presented the films we made with our family members about experiences growing up with a brain injured sibling. We both had an extremely meaningful experience, meeting with colleagues from the East […]

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