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Tag Archives: Foster Children
Irish Magic, Monsters, and Transformation, the novels of Douglas Nicholas
When cultures collide, themes of transformation are necessary. And what better place to discuss cultural conflict than sometime long passed, like say England around the time of Robin Hood and the Magna Carta. Opening up to a wider audience, the … Continue reading
The Battle of the Year: the Dream Team
Why would a seventy year old man go to see a film like The Battle of the Year, a film about a break dancing? Oddly it is about a Dream Team. And that’s how this whole story began, in a … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol abuse, Capoeira, Dreams, Foster Children, Inner Child, Mentoring Men
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Merlin’s Foster Child
Healing family patterns of abuse can be very challenging without the cultural context like that of the ancient Celts, Native Americans, or other indigenous cultures. Young men are attracted to elders who can meet their needs for fathering. We can only teach what we have be able to acquire within our selves and that only when it is wanted. Continue reading