tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005249090549075026.post6451494041138661162..comments2011-12-14T22:17:25.072-06:00Comments on COFFEE: Let there be light... (Angie)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005249090549075026.post-41984353661475633482011-06-09T20:40:24.814-05:002011-06-09T20:40:24.814-05:00I like this post a ---- lot. Before I forget to s...I like this post a ---- lot. Before I forget to say it, I am definitely in awe of the brute strength of Czech farmers and Irish immigrants / Iowans. Very cool.<br /><br />I also think it's simply great that you are fine tuning your psyche. I believe so much you get everything out of therapy you put into it, and you get what you are truly ready for. Sounds like you are just about your own therapist guiding these people along with you on your journey. Kudos to money well spent, COFFEE Angie. Well said.Tanner May (Tanya)https://www.blogger.com/profile/05005969461911192971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005249090549075026.post-7416418433262764182011-05-28T09:53:41.070-05:002011-05-28T09:53:41.070-05:00you're spit-shining your psyche! i like it! (i...you're spit-shining your psyche! i like it! (i also like the idea of an examined breakfast.)<br /><br />i can definitely relate, too. i went to therapy once (well, 6 times, but 1 stretch). and the first 5 times, i kept thinking, "oh, why am i here? i'm so well-adjusted and self-aware." and then the 6th, she asked me one question, and i started to bawl.<br /><br />and bawl.<br /><br />and bawl.<br /><br />for about 45 minutes, all i could do was bawl.<br /><br />it was horrifying, and i never went back. but i think the horrifying reveal was the thing i was supposed to get. so it was worth it.<br /><br />so here's to getting what you're supposed to get. and here's to your big bright shiny soul.patresa hartmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04225877848092404155noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8005249090549075026.post-72263386665084213792011-05-18T07:40:23.678-05:002011-05-18T07:40:23.678-05:00Angie, great post. Love that salon.com quote - so...Angie, great post. Love that salon.com quote - so true. I completely identify with the feeling that, the more blessings, happiness, etc. you accrue, the closer you edge towards the inevitability of ax falling... it seems to make sense if you believe that the world always balances itself out. I had this whole conversation about that just the other day with my husband. <br />But there comes a point where we living our lives, expecting doom, waiting for our punishment becomes a serious detriment to our souls... so investing in yourself to get past all that that is more than worthwhile - it's intentional and deserved.<br />I hope your therapist helps and the jack-in-the-box moment(s) is/are truly cathartic.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03761660768046290323noreply@blogger.com