Our choices, an opportunity for growth or regret

Sitting in Church it is often surprising (although it should not be any more..) that I come with questions and thoughts in my mind, and there are topics discussed that reach to me in aid.  We had a teenage boy and then a couple speak during the main Sacrament meeting in church today about Patriotism … Continue reading Our choices, an opportunity for growth or regret

I think my little wants to help me

My little side is a resource to me. I need to understand my little side and use it as a tool for a balanced, healthy life. I grew up thinking my little side, though I didn’t know what it was or what to call it back then, was something wrong with me. I still struggle … Continue reading I think my little wants to help me

The handful of life-altering events that shape our lives

Our lives are full of spiritual and meaningful experiences.  If we are listening, we will constantly be given small nudges and bits of guidance to help us in our lives.  Are we aware of them? Do we notice them? Even more, do we purposefully ignore them (we know it is occurring and choose to not … Continue reading The handful of life-altering events that shape our lives

A Moment of Prayer and the sacred moments in our lives

While listening to one of the Sisters in my parent's congregation talk about her history with prayer she made the comment that a moment of prayer is a sacred moment.  Prayer is a very personal experience for each and everyone of us.  Whether you are religious or not, meditation is a powerful, personal time when … Continue reading A Moment of Prayer and the sacred moments in our lives

Book Review: Coffee With Rosie (AberrantlyMe’s Perspective)

I took some time out of my morning to read through one of the books that I've purchased. Coffee With Rosie, written by Rosalie Bent, is a short book written for the loves ones/spouses of Adult Babies. It is meant to help them with the conversations that haven't happened yet, are currently happening, or have … Continue reading Book Review: Coffee With Rosie (AberrantlyMe’s Perspective)