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Dyadic Relationship Theory (often associated with Martin Buber’s I-Thou concept or various relational psychotherapy models).
You see, I want a lot. Perhaps I want everything: The darkness that comes with every infinite fall And the shivering blaze of every step up.
Ant Invaders Their trail leads to places I deem my own, which leads to conflict.
“This is not remarkable, for, as we know, reality is not a function of the event as event, but of the relationship of that event to past, and future, …
I do believe it, sweetheart. I think it works like this: They blur as they pour down, but they’re there – tight; bunched up – too tied up in knots to …
One of the most meaningful quotes I’ve heard and continuously come back to.
We Are Born a Garden “Become who you are.” — Friedrich Nietzsche
Goya’s Saturn A favorite terrifying moment in Art History. Saturn in Roman mythology is Cronus in Greek myths–father of all the gods.
adult: put the toilet seat down after you use it boy: but I picked it up and my sister doesn’t have to put it down!
Supports my My Understanding of Attachment Theory Overview Attachment theory, developed primarily by John Bowlby and later expanded by Mary Ainsworth, …
Rhizomes While I’m still early in my understanding of it, the philosophy of Philosophers – Deleuze and Guattari speaks to me.
“I saw things mocking me. I cannot say that I really saw images; they did not represent anything.