By Margo, on September 17th, 2009%
I’m never quite sure what happens to me when my normal routine is disrupted. All I know is that it seems to take me forever to re-find myself, to get back into my everyday patterns and the activities that I love doing. Sometimes the disruption is a “going away” thing; a trip, a vacation, a retreat. Sometimes the disruption is caused internally; an emotional hiccup, a hormonal hill, an unexpected trauma. The journey back is more difficult when the disruption is a “double-whammy” – a trip AND an internal shift.
Last weekend Richard and I took a trip. We . . . → Read More: Musings: The Muse Is Back
By Margo, on September 12th, 2009%
Just a week ago I wrote a posting about massage (Self Nurturing- Massage). The following is an essay that I wrote as part of my massage therapy certification.
“Many studies in recent years have shown how important touch is to the human development on a mental, physical, emotional, and spiritual level. As Far back as 1971, Ashley Montagu wrote a book titled Touching: The Human Significance of Skin in which he states That touching is as basic to human need as breathing, eating, and resting, and without which our survival is in doubt.
I have recently finished reading anther . . . → Read More: Self Nurturing: Healing Through Touch
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