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Life in Neverwell: August 2010
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The body I inhabit is chronically ill. This blog is a journey of reflection, a meditation on what is, and an attempt to articulate the art of liminal living.( "Limin" (Latin) is a threshold, a doorway, a place in between.) I have ME/CFS among other things. and possibly XMRV. Monday, August 23, 2010. Study Confirms CFS and XMRV Link. The National Academy of Sciences has released the results of a study confirming the link between Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and XMRV. Links to this post. Monday, August 16, 2010.
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Hello world! | Bartherapy
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. Work and play – how do they collide in order to make a life worth living? Coming soon – improvisation of a certain kind – what happens when you take a new orleans bar tender and mix him – shaken – not stirred – with a new england psychologist? On May 11, 2010 at 3:59 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ bartherapy.wordpress.com/2010/05/11/hello-world/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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May | 2010 | Bartherapy
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. Is patience now just a first name? Michael: One does not meet many people named patience anymore. I believe because the word is slowly losing its place in our daily lexicon. I have observed from behind the bar an almost complete need for people to get what they want now. They don’t realize that they are three people deep from the bar? Can one be a VIP and acknowledge being ordinary too? That involved reading about the fact that in follow up studies of psy...
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. Like a modern day version of Felix and Oscar, a clinical psychologist and bartender have formed a blog in order to discuss whatever suits them. An experiment in word and thought play – we shall see where it goes. Published on May 11, 2010 at 3:59 pm Leave a Comment. To TrackBack this entry is:. Https:/ bartherapy.wordpress.com/about/trackback/. Feed for comments on this post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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June | 2010 | Bartherapy
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. Louis: You speak of illumination, and call me doctor. Doctor of illumination? Is that like the pot calling the kettle? For to consider the beverage history of New Orleans, I find myself thinking of. Sweet Honey in the Rock. In a recording of their version of the song, “. Wade in the water. 8221; sung live at Carnegie Hall, they begin by commenting:. And when there is a promise of a storm, if you want change in your life, walk in to it. If you get on t...
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Is patience now just a first name? | Bartherapy
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. Is patience now just a first name? Michael: One does not meet many people named patience anymore. I believe because the word is slowly losing its place in our daily lexicon. I have observed from behind the bar an almost complete need for people to get what they want now. They don’t realize that they are three people deep from the bar? Can one be a VIP and acknowledge being ordinary too? That involved reading about the fact that in follow up studies of psy...
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. Who gets it right? Michael: Just got done watching the latest episode of. On HBO. Musically and visually, this one of the greatest fictional shows about New Orleans I have seen. Well maybe except the opening credits and set up scenes for Jim Jarmusch’s New Orleans classic “. 8220; Do the creators get it, yes. Does it come across, no. Let me preface this by saying I just watched the Mardi Gras episode. Mardi Gras Indians at night? Louis: Well, for me,.
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Hospitable | Bartherapy
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Transmuting thought from our lips to god's liver. 8211; there is some commentary on interacting with others. A model is presented of finding one of three relationships – host and guest (guest is confused), guest and guest (both are confused), and lastly host and host (both know). Of the host and host position my comic book tells me that it is like “Two thieves meeting in the night. They know each other immediately.”. Michael: I did not know the British flag never flew over the state? Feed for comments on...