The Mystery of the Afterlife
When My wife died of cancer I got to thinking would it be possible to continue our life together in another existence? assuming we had… Read More »The Mystery of the Afterlife
When My wife died of cancer I got to thinking would it be possible to continue our life together in another existence? assuming we had… Read More »The Mystery of the Afterlife
A television documentary I viewed a couple of days ago had the presenter Brian Cox professor of particle physics, talking about how science had grown… Read More »Train Of Thought To Nowhere
Dreaming is a fascinating phenomenon that has intrigued humans for centuries. Some view dreams as mere mental distractions.
This next story is a raw and honest account. It takes you inside a mental health hospital dayroom. Experience the struggles, isolation, and tiny glimmers… Read More »Finding Myself in the Dayroom
While typing the post for “A Light At The End Of The Tunnel” I realized how easy it was to let problems overwhelm you. For… Read More »The Modern World: A New Landscape for Anxiety And Stress
My recent posting about James, a young man facing endless health challenges, that were affecting him physically and mentally, made me think of a similar… Read More »Learning The Hard Way
I searched myself for why would this happen to me and my baby? What had I done? Should I have gone straight to the hospital… Read More »When Time Is Not Always On Your Side
Exposure to bullying, violence, or unkindness in the family home can lead to a lifetime of concern. It has taken a lot of bottle for… Read More »Violence In The Home Values Of A Different Era
Note:Remember, this is parts of my dreams pieced together with my imagination to make up an entertaining scenario/story, intended solely for entertainment purposes. This post… Read More »The Darkest Hour: A Desolate Post-Apocalyptic Landscape
This is a revisited post from several years ago that explores some interesting research on childhood behavior.“The following insights are offered from the perspective of… Read More »A Look Back: Rewarding Behavior And Adult Impulsivity – Still Relevant Today?