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Posted by A.J. Mahari on December 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Are Oprah’s weight issues a negative influence on young females – on women – heavier women in general? What is the message that Oprah’s discomfort (narcissism and vanity?) with her own weight/size/body image and issues being sent to women and to younger females?
Filed under In The News · Tagged with aj mahari, Cher, fat discrimination, fat phobia, fat women and the shame of Oprah, narcissism, O magazine, Oprah, Oprah and bpd, Oprah's shame about her weight, oprah's weight, Oprahs narcissistic need to tell all, size acceptance life coach, Tina Turner
Posted by A.J. Mahari on September 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
There is place inside each one of us where one is who one is – fully. It is the sum total of the joy that can be found in being a defined and unique individual.
Filed under Soul Thought of The Day · Tagged with addiction, aj mahari, authentic self, bpd, emotional balance, false self vs true self, hope, individual freedom, individuality, inspiration, motivation, narcissism, new age, peace, personal enlightenment, personhood, selfhood, soul, Soul Thought of The Day, Spirituality, toxic relating, toxic relationships, unmet needs
Posted by A.J. Mahari on May 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment
It is once again Mother’s Day. A day that for many is one for celebration and for others a day of grief. There is such a duality to Mother’s Day for many. It is a day of love and companionship for many mothers and their children and/or adult-children. It is a day mixed with both [...]
Filed under Reflections · Tagged with Abuse, aj mahari, anger, awakening to enlightenment, borderline personality, bpd, break free, break the cycle, celebrate mothers day, codependence, enmeshment, examined life versus unexamined life, forgiveness, forgiving an abusive mother, getting free from the past, gratitude, grief, hate, letting go, loss, love, Mindfulness, mistakes and pain are growth opportunities, moms day, mother's day, mothers and daughters, narcissism, radical acceptance, surrender, toxic love, wisdom
Posted by A.J. Mahari on February 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Adhering to the paradox of the quest to air “Dirty Laundry” while at the same time sweeping the past and its pain under the proverbial rug is a sure-fire way to deny your own individual evolution – your own personal enlightenment. It is not an authentic way to live your life. It is a painful [...]
Filed under Enlightenment · Tagged with borderline personality, codependence, dirty laundry, Enlightenment, evolving, healing, individual evolution, individual truth, Mental Health, Mental Illness, mental wellness, narcissism, Personal Growth, recovery, toxic relationships, true self
Posted by A.J. Mahari on February 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment
The struggle of humanity in an effort to gain, hold, and have power and control over our lives; often sees us, end up, not with the power, not with the control, but, rather feeling helpless and powerless. What is acted out in the name of this illusion of control and this reality of helplessness and [...]
Filed under Soul Thought of The Day · Tagged with abandonment, Abuse, aj mahari, bpd, domination, faith, helplessness, illusion of control, loss, meaning, narcissism, power and control, powerlessness, purpose, radical acceptance, Soul Thought of The Day, Spirituality, surrender, the moment
Posted by A.J. Mahari on February 5, 2008 · Leave a Comment
I just read the new story quoted below on yahoo today: Quarter of Brits think Churchill was myth Britons are losing their grip on reality, according to a poll out Monday which showed that nearly a quarter think Winston Churchill was a myth while the majority reckon Sherlock Holmes was real. The survey found that [...]
Filed under In The News · Tagged with celebrity gossip, Churchill, cultural narcissism, culture of distraction, did Churchill exist, education, global society, history, history forgotten, history repeats itself, holocaust, ignorance is not bliss, information highway, lost in space, me generation, narcissism, sound bytes, technology, the '60's, the '70's, wil robinson, world war
Posted by A.J. Mahari on December 1, 2007 · 2 Comments
Toxic relationships seem to be pervasive to the point where healthy relationships are in the minority. Toxic relationships are proliferating and have been doing so for the better part of the last few decades. Toxic relationships are the coming together of adults, who carry wounded children deep inside of them, and who were raised in [...]
Filed under Mental Health · Tagged with Abuse, borderline, bpd, codependence, control, domestic abuse, dysfunctional family, enmeshment, false self, fighting, loss of self, love hate, mahari, Mental Illness, narcissism, narcissitic, non borderline, npd, pain, personality disordered, personality disorders, self, toxic love, toxic parents, toxic people, toxic relationships, verbal abuse
Posted by A.J. Mahari on November 30, 2007 · 2 Comments
When someone tells you who they are, believe them. What is often not thought about in the arena of human life is that for all of the ability we have to think, feel, and perceive that may set us apart from other animals, we are after all still animals. We, like other animals do, have [...]
Filed under Mental Health · Tagged with aj mahari, alcoholism, betrayal bonds, borderline, bpd, codependence, domestic violence, enmeshement, lies, lying, manipulation, Mental Illness, narcissism, npd, personal responsibilty, personality disorders, toxic people, toxic relationships, trauma bonds, verbal abuse, victim, victimization
Posted by A.J. Mahari on November 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment
A&E’s top-rated show, Dog The Bounty Hunter is a reality series, that premiered in 2004 and that features Duane "Dog" Chapman, a long-time bounty hunter with a criminal and troubled past and his sons Leland and Duane Lee. The show also features his wife Beth, daughter Baby Lyssa and his brother Tim Chapman. In the [...]
Filed under In The News · Tagged with A&E, bigot, bounty hunter, celebrity, closet racist, Dog, Dog the bounty hunter, Don Imus, Duane Chapman, Enquirer, fake dog, ignorance, imposter, n bomb, n word, narcissism, National Enquirer, nigger, prejudice, racial slur, racism, reality tv
Posted by A.J. Mahari on October 16, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Stress is necessary for life. Stress is often given a negative connotation. We don’t experience stress as being positive until we learn to see its power and purpose in our lives. Stress sits at the foundation of everything that is paradoxical in the journey that is life. Stress is a motivator for change. Stress gets [...]
Filed under Soul Thought of The Day · Tagged with breath, breathing, change, Enlightenment, faith, healing, life, mahari, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Mindfulness, narcissism, personal power, radical acceptance, recovery, stress, thought of the day, thoughts, toxic relating
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