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So far Dr. Aninha E. Livingstone has created 6 blog entries.

Isoke Femi Interview – Metaphysics and Social Justice

By |February 3rd, 2023|Soul Activism|0 Comments

Soul Activism and the Critic

Hello Courageous Souls,

In my last newsletter, I wrote to you about trusting Soul Activism. Today, I continue the theme as I attempt to separate the vibrant vines of calling and conscience from the dried and gnarled branches of the critic. I trust that I am not alone in questioning how to respond to these times in a way that is […]

Courting Emptiness

Hello Courageous Souls,
We have just crossed into Autumn, the time in which the glory of harvest begins to turn her gaze downward toward the necessity of shedding and decay. For me, this brings up the question of how we meet our inner autumn, and emptiness in particular.
Personally, I feel most alive when I am living in a heightened state of creative […]

By |September 9th, 2016|blog, Calling and Stillness, Newsletters, written|0 Comments

Update at the Crossroads

Theme: Calling and Crossroads 
Hello Courageous Souls,
The change of season is like being at a crossroads. One chapter comes to an end while another emerges out of the pages of the last. I am writing to you from that very place. I have finally completed my licensure and am now a bonified clinical psychologist.
What happens at a crossroads? Often our identity is in flux, betwixt […]

By |March 20th, 2016|blog, written|0 Comments

Completions

Theme: The importance of Completions
Hello Courageous Souls,

The change of season is like being at a crossroads. One chapter comes to an end while another emerges out of the pages of the last. I am writing to you from that very place. I have finally completed my licensure and am now a bonified clinical psychologist.

What happens at a crossroads? Often our […]

By |March 20th, 2016|blog, written|0 Comments

The Art of Falling Behind

Theme: Calling and Time
Hello Courageous Souls,

Greetings on this harvest moon. I am writing to you for the first time in six months. One could say that I have fallen behind on writing seasonally. One could also say that I fell in line with what was truly needed. The art of falling behind entails the capacity to listen, honor and let […]

By |September 27th, 2015|blog, written|0 Comments
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