There is a secret in this world that is rarely spoken of. It is hidden from view, unseen amongst the cracks of time, invisible and forgotten by most. Deliberately obscured, if it shines through a crack, it is quickly concealed by those who sideways glance at it. It is similar to...
Chasing Happiness Breathing under water is like chasing happiness. ‘I know a place where happiness lives. It can’t be hunted nor chased nor pursued or caught. Happiness lives here because it’s not from elsewhere. It simply radiates from everywhere. You simply come here...
This new E. book, A Search for Meaning, Connecting with Buddhist Teachers has been published from a paperbook edition (Simon and Schuster) to an E. book on Amazon, Smashwords and Apple. To BUY THE BOOK, scroll to the end of the article for website links. It makes great reading...
The best therapist in the world can be our dog enthusiastically wagging its tail to greet us as we come home. Sometimes when we are working in therapy or as a therapist, counsellor or psychologist, we really wish to give our clients everything they think they need and want. In...
A love story set in the Himalaya mountains. Extracts from my 2nd book by Sherry Marshall Sydney CBD and Northern Beaches Process Therapist and Relationships Counsellor The dazzling rays of the sun glinted golden as they briefly touched the wing of the plane, as it dipped and...
Process Psychology What does Process psychology, being a counsellor or therapist have to do with enlightenment and spiritual practice? Dr. Arnold Mindell says that at the ‘centre of process work will be a compassionate awareness of our own perceptions. Loving kindness and...
Deepening Real Relationship, With or Without a Partner. With Sherry Marshall Melbourne, 2010 Deepening real relationship , with or without a partner and dreaming about the love of our life will be explored during this workshop. The love of our life may be ourselves, a partner of...
Life and death are inextricably bound together. ‘We do not know when or how we will die. However what we do know, is that we will probably die as we have lived.’ “When I thought I was learning to live, I was actually learning how to die.” “We cannot...