Category Archives: Psychology
Limited Engagement
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Dreaming: I move into a living room. People are cleaning it in preparation for ceremony. They pull out the sofa, revealing an improbable collection under/behind it. My attention moves forward to engage dust bunnies and … Continue reading
Passing the Judgement
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Rush hour going in town in the afternoon. Across a busy intersection the traffic is stopped, backed up from a red light a little ahead. I pause so as not to get caught in the … Continue reading
Inner Trust
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Have you ever received a massage and found it challenging to release control of parts of your body to the person working on you? I’m often subconsciously trying to anticipate and move things for them. … Continue reading
Emotional Weather
The other day I was driving to the super market and when a wave of emotional anxiety came up. My thoughts and being began to organize to “deal” with the anxiety, until I noticed that it didn’t have anything to … Continue reading
Exploring Awareness
In the cool early morning, I float out of dream time but my analytic mind is not yet operating. The sound of a lawnmower nearby is present. Then I notice the richly evocative smell of fresh cut grass. From a … Continue reading