In my 30’s it began. I romanced myself in the gothic bathroom of the old semi in Balmain. Jasmin grew from outside in the cracks of the rotting window sill and hung long down into my bath-tub. I lit candles. The floor was concrete, the room was big, it was a dreaming space and a […]
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I was recently interview by CEO of Australia Counselling, Clinton Power, about my practice. It was great to have a chance to think carefully about who I help and how. [hr] Australia Counselling member Deborah Jackson is a psychologist practicing on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Deborah provides counselling services to help individuals heal through trauma, mood […]
A colleague, friend and sacred-gifted yoga teacher shared this with me today, something she wrote whilst on a yoga retreat in Ubud. I felt to pass it on. How do you connect into your body and yourself? “For me, yoga has been my medicine. In every strength, stretch, twist, squeeze, and bend of a pose, […]
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Sitting at my desk, feeling tender, writing from my heart. A half unpacked suitcase sits nearby from a week ago. The house I tidied spotlessly (rare event) before Christmas now has piles of paper and life residue everywhere. Feeling tender and writing from that place. It feels important, like in the time out from schedules […]
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There’s different types of crying. Some are a relief and a let-go and bring a sense of healing. Others are more desperate and hopeless. There is a wound that comes up in one area of my life that sees me in this place at times. Sometimes I get fired up and passionate, sometimes I am […]
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What started your descent into love with yourself?
Blog, UncategorizedIn my 30’s it began. I romanced myself in the gothic bathroom of the old semi in Balmain. Jasmin grew from outside in the cracks of the rotting window sill and hung long down into my bath-tub. I lit candles. The floor was concrete, the room was big, it was a dreaming space and a […]
Interview on Australia Counselling: Helping clients achieve mind-body wellness
Blog, UncategorizedI was recently interview by CEO of Australia Counselling, Clinton Power, about my practice. It was great to have a chance to think carefully about who I help and how. [hr] Australia Counselling member Deborah Jackson is a psychologist practicing on Queensland’s Gold Coast. Deborah provides counselling services to help individuals heal through trauma, mood […]
Why Do I Love Yoga? – Dee Parkinson
BlogA colleague, friend and sacred-gifted yoga teacher shared this with me today, something she wrote whilst on a yoga retreat in Ubud. I felt to pass it on. How do you connect into your body and yourself? “For me, yoga has been my medicine. In every strength, stretch, twist, squeeze, and bend of a pose, […]
Trust; how something bigger caught my tender and held it for me
BlogSitting at my desk, feeling tender, writing from my heart. A half unpacked suitcase sits nearby from a week ago. The house I tidied spotlessly (rare event) before Christmas now has piles of paper and life residue everywhere. Feeling tender and writing from that place. It feels important, like in the time out from schedules […]
What continues in the crying?
UncategorizedThere’s different types of crying. Some are a relief and a let-go and bring a sense of healing. Others are more desperate and hopeless. There is a wound that comes up in one area of my life that sees me in this place at times. Sometimes I get fired up and passionate, sometimes I am […]