Category Archives: Psychology

Falling or Flying

I’ve always had a bit of unease with heights. I’m OK in airplanes or tall buildings with solid glass in front of me, but high ladders, scaffoldings, or the edges of cliffs tend to make my body nervous. The natural … Continue reading

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Internal Relations

by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Contemplate what it means to be a whole being. We are physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual all at once, fully integrated, a single beingness with multiple aspects. While your awareness and experience is often focused … Continue reading

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Orientation

by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys When I was a boy, we used to spend time on the ocean in the summer. As long as the tide was in, we would be in the water swimming. There was a pier that … Continue reading

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Shadow Boxing

by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Have you ever had an ongoing pain in your body? Perhaps in your back, or a knee, or shoulder? Pain is a message from your body that something is hurt or out of alignment; something … Continue reading

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Hole, Holy, and Whole

by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Dissociation and Connection: the Psychic Effects of a Natural Disaster A few days ago, following several days of record rainfall, part of a mountain decided to slide down a gully that leads to the office … Continue reading

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