by Deborah Cox | Jan 12, 2021 | anger, cultural healing, Relational Cultural Theory, religion, religious abuse
So Many Sick People A sea of sick people. Not bad people. Just regular people who’ve joined at least one cult. I believe that bad religion, religious abuse, and spiritual trauma hurt the individual, the community, and the world. Right now, the United States has...
by Deborah Cox | Jan 1, 2019 | Anxiety & Calm, Becoming More of Your True Self, Feel Better, Mood
How do we transform religious trauma into soul healing? I saved the most important answer for last. Disobedience = Love Are you confused? Disobedience and Love go hand in hand, are often the same thing, and both have the effect of healing spiritual trauma. How do you...
by Deborah Cox | Oct 29, 2018 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Create Art, Feel Better, following inspiration, Mood, Write and Heal
Creating Soul Healing You probably know how I feel about this one. Art saves lives. But for the rest of this post, I’ll stay away from the word, “Art,” and replace it with “Creativity” or “Creating.” Creating leads us out of...
by Deborah Cox | Aug 15, 2018 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Coaching For the Therapist, EMDR, Feel Better, Mood, Therapy
Energetic Healing = Body + Energy + Trauma Therapy As a psychology student in the 90s, I heard the message: Don’t mess with spirituality. We can’t measure it. It’s private. But now, a tsunami of change is sweeping the therapy world . . . and...
by Deborah Cox | Jul 1, 2018 | Becoming More of Your True Self, Create Art, Feel Better, following inspiration, Mood, Wife Material
Never lose an opportunity of seeing something beautiful, for beauty is God’s handwriting. -Ralph Waldo Emerson Beauty is the basis of my spiritual discovery process. I found the Anglican church on a trip to England, back in ’07, a time of big...
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