Part 2 – Falling Off the Ladder of Inference
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman from Under Much Grace and used with permission. Please see Part I HERE for the Introduction to the Ladder of...
View ArticleThe CranioRectal Inversion of Change-Blindness
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace Images by Cindy Kunsman and Under Much Grace used with permission. Reminder: the purpose of this discussion aims at stimulating thought and...
View ArticleDo Hurt People, Hurt People?
by Living Liminal cross posted from her blog Living Liminal There is an old saying, “Hurt people, hurt people.” The idea is that people who have been hurt will lash out and hurt others in their pain....
View ArticlePull Your Head Out to Avoid Variations on Attribution Errors
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman and Under Much Grace and used with permission. Just a reminder that the purpose of this discussion aims at...
View ArticleA CranioRectal Inversion as Both Nemesis and Insightful Tool
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman and Under Much Grace and used with permission Just a reminder that the purpose of this discussion aims at...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Motive? To Hurt? To Help? To Heal?
by Ellen cross posted from her blog When Church Hurts I haven’t yet publicly posted the last two parts of my story on this blog. I’m checking my motive before I do that. Because, while all the names...
View ArticleThe Cold Never Bothered Me Anyway
by Ellen cross posted from her blog When Church Hurts Just as in “Frozen,” my “shame” was in being “found out.” Not that I was really hiding anything. Because if what happened to me – the...
View ArticlePart 2 – Living Happily in ‘Plan B’
by Cindy Foster cross posted from her blog Finding Fundamental You can find Part 1 here. ‘Plan A’ became the sum total of our utmost hopes and dreams for our children as pertaining more to their...
View ArticleDignity, Decisions and Liberty of Conscience
by Virginia Knowles cross posted from her blog Watch The Shepherd As I write on this Watch the Shepherd blog about the abuse of authority and advocating for the vulnerable, I often think of another...
View ArticleUsing Halos to Cope With Horns? Objectification as a Double-Edged Sword
by Cindy Kunsman cross posted from her blog Under Much Grace All images by Cindy Kunsman and Under Much Grace used with permission. Just a reminder that the purpose of this discussion aims at...
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