All posts tagged "love"
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Michael Schreiner | November 30, 2016
Loving Acceptance From The Existential Point Of View
A question we’ve been hearing a lot in the wake of an election where incompatible life ethics, humanism...
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Michael Schreiner | November 16, 2016
Fear And Love
Fear and love are the two most powerful motivators of human behavior. Fear is a negative reinforcement while...
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Michael Schreiner | November 15, 2016
Christianity Is A Life Practice
Christianity is, first and foremost, a life practice. It’s not enough to believe that Jesus existed and was...
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Michael Schreiner | November 14, 2016
Peaceful Protest
“Walk as if you are kissing the earth with your feet.” – Thich Nhat Hanh In the chaos...
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Michael Schreiner | November 9, 2016
Cultivating Compassion In The Face Of Hostility, Hatred, And Injustice
In the face of hostility, hatred, and injustice the knee-jerk reaction is to respond in kind. Hostility rises...
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Michael Schreiner | October 27, 2016
Rewriting The Grief Narrative
Of course grief is boundlessly painful when we had a healthy, happy relationship with the person lost to...
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Michael Schreiner | October 18, 2016
When Elderly Loved Ones Pass Away
We saw a funny sign on our travels in a highway gift shop outside of Zion that read...
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Michael Schreiner | September 19, 2016
Approaching Relationship Conflict In A Healthier Way
In any intimate long-term relationship conflict is unavoidable. We’ve written this before but it’s fundamentally important to understand...
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Michael Schreiner | August 28, 2016
Adaptive Parenting
Parents who have an inkling that they’re creating unhealthy environmental conditions for their developing children are likely to...
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Michael Schreiner | August 20, 2016
Unrequited Love
Unrequited love is painful not just because you don’t get to be with the object of your affection...