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09/28/2023

The Power of Faith: Trusting God When Life Gets Tough

In a world where we often want quick fixes and immediate results, true faith can seem a bit different. We tend to think that strong faith means we'll never suffer and we'll always get what we want. But faith is more profound than that.

What Faith Means

Faith isn't just about getting what we want. It's about trusting God, even when life is hard.

Why Focusing Too Much on Results Can Be a Problem

Sometimes, we obsess over getting what we want. We think that's the only way our faith can be strong. But this obsession can make our faith weaker. We might lose sight of what God wants for us.

The Strength of Staying Strong

True faith means staying strong, even when life is tough. It's not about seeing the end of our problems; it's about believing that God knows what's best for us. Just like sailors become better at sea after facing storms, our faith can grow when we face challenges.

Keeping Our Eyes on God's Plan

What makes faith strong is believing in God's bigger plan. It's understanding that suffering can sometimes help us grow spiritually. When we focus on this, our faith can support us through hard times.

Nurturing Our Inner Faith

In the end, what matters most is keeping our faith alive inside us. It's about trusting God even when things look bad.

As we go through life's challenges, it's not about having an easy life. It's about having faith that keeps us going, even when life gets tough.

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SHARI SCHREIBER MA
DEC 17, 2022 (Complements of Substack)

It's the subtleties most don't comprehend about people with BPD traits~ NOT the obvious, stigmatic stuff you read on the Web that keeps this disorder from being eradicated. Allow me to explain.

We mostly think of Borderlines as bad, evil, volatile, violent and manipulative, but these characteristics are far end of the spectrum features of BPD. The fact is, most Borderlines are never diagnosed, because this is the MOST misunderstood disorder by laymen and clinicians, alike.

Below, are a few subtle BPD traits that keep these poor souls impaired, yet they're never recognized, either when assessing for borderline aspects within ourselves, or others:

1. Self-sabotage or self-defeating choices and/or behaviors.

2. Getting involved with BPD lovers: We are attracted to people who match our OWN level of emotional development, whether we possess Codependency features, and are compulsive fixers or rescuers, or not. Plenty of Borderlines are Codependency dual-diagnosed, which is seen most often among psychotherapists, coaches, doctors, nurses, and other "helping" practitioners.

3. Fear of bonding or attaching fully. This deep seated fear has people with BPD traits selecting lovers who CANNOT reciprocate their affection, and with whom there can be no positive future outcome (this is always blamed on the other, incidentally).

4. Poor choice of therapeutic support. Psychotherapists, shamans, Reiki practitioners, holistic professionals, self-help venues, Emotional Freedom techniques, psychoanalysis, DBT, CBT, etc., are often just hope-filled, "quick-fix" distractions to one's ability to locate the kind of help they need, to dismantle narcissistic and borderline facets, and actually HEAL.

5. Anxiety issues or panic attacks. Nearly all people with BPD traits suffer with an ongoing level of anxiety. Obsessive-Compulsive features are very common among emotionally underdeveloped individuals, as well. Both conditions spawn from dissociation from emotions, which typically starts around the age of 2 years old.

Mental analysis of difficult or painful feelings becomes a young child's defense against experiencing emotional pain in the body. As this practice is consistently repeated over and over, it becomes a habituated. Ask a Borderline what he or she is aware of FEELING, and they'll tell you what they THINK. Their reply always starts out with: "I feel that . . . " which indicates a thought process, not a feeling one.

6. Addiction of ANY type: Drinking to excess, compulsive eating or overeating, porn, sex, masturbation, excessive gym workouts, illicit drug use, strict yoga discipline, hyper-religious or Buddhist practices, cult affiliation, and the list goes on and on. The addict's need, is to self-medicate core trauma pain, which remains in the body lifelong, until suitable help is obtained, to purge it from one's cells.

I think of full-blown Borderlines as people without skin holding them in. They're hyper-reactive to stimuli, because they're walking around in the world completely RAW. Emotionally speaking, without an epidermis, their insides are oozing-out all over the place.

Borderlines require a fairly rigid set of boundaries and guidelines to act as a container for them~ a protective shell if you will, to help them feel safer and more secure. It's far easier for a child to learn what to think, how to behave and what to believe when offered by a dogmatic organization or practice, than having to discern these things for themselves. Imagine a young child's emotional capacity to navigate life with all its complexities and challenges, in an adult body~ and nobody in their world can sense it.

7. Plagiarizing, mimicking and copying behaviors are very common. People with BPD traits typically borrow or steal from another's original ideas, concepts and views. Independent thought should be no more expected from a Borderline, than it is from a toddler. Many SEEM exceptionally bright and wise, but they're spouting or writing things they've mentally recorded from someone else. The Guru facet in these Borderlines is acutely pronounced, and people readily follow them, assuming their teachings are unique and original.

8. Accident prone. Most Borderlines are so preoccupied with compulsive thoughts, they're distracted from being in the moment, and paying attention to what their body is doing. In essence, their mind is a hundred miles away from where their body is sitting or standing, so it's on 'automatic pilot.' This leads of course, to accidents and injuries.

Some have reported ONLY being able to be physically present and "body-centered" during sexual engagement with another. There is however, such a powerful need to 'perform' within somebody with poor self-worth, that I question whether sexual intercourse can be an intensely pleasurable experience for them.

9. Borderlines are very hard on themselves. Part of the ALLURE of finding a romantic involvement, is they get to experience episodic respite and distraction from harshly shaming, guilting and critical inner-dialogue they deliver to themselves 24/7. This practice that began in early childhood, has become so automatic and reflexive, they typically have little or no awareness they're doing it.

Borderlines are NOT "bad" people. If you've been demolished emotionally by one, you'll disagree~ but the awful experiences you had to endure while with that person, is only the very tip of their iceberg.

There's so much richness underneath a Borderline's defenses and acting-out behaviors, it's truly a shame so many resist real healing and growth with a skilled guide who can help them discover, accept and learn to embrace all the layers underneath their self-protective armor that make them truly lovable beings~ both to you, AND themselves.

09/25/2023

Embracing Life's Twists and Turns: Learning from Our Journey

Life is like a journey with unexpected twists and turns. When we're young, we often ignore advice about relationships, thinking we know better. Sometimes, this leads to difficult marriages. But it's important to know that these mistakes aren't necessarily bad deeds. They're just part of our imperfect journey, teaching us valuable lessons. As we go through life, we realize that even the toughest situations can help us grow and become wiser. With age, we learn to see our ups and downs as opportunities to learn, not as punishments. Looking back, we can see how these experiences guided us through tough times, helping us understand life better.

The Ignored Wisdom of Youth

When we're young, we tend to believe we have all the answers and disregard advice from older, wiser folks. We might make choices in our relationships that seem unwise later on, leading to challenges we didn't expect.

Mistakes vs. Lessons

It's important to understand the difference between making mistakes and being a bad person. We're all learning, and our errors are chances to grow. They help shape us into the people we're meant to be.

Imperfect Paths and Valuable Lessons

Life's path isn't a straight road; it's full of twists and turns. These detours are opportunities to learn more about ourselves and the world. Every tough situation teaches us something important, helping us become better.

Growing Older, Getting Wiser

As we get older, we start to see our journey differently. We realize that our winding path is a collection of valuable lessons. What used to feel like punishment now seems like guidance, helping us understand life and relationships better. We become more thoughtful in our choices.

Learning Through Humility

Difficult lessons humble us. They make us less arrogant and more understanding of others. We learn to appreciate the challenges others face because we've been through tough times too. This humility makes us kinder and more compassionate.

Life can be tough, and the choices we make can lead to difficult situations. But remember, these ups and downs are chances to learn and grow. As we get older, we see that our experiences have guided us, helping us understand life better. Embracing life's twists and turns not only makes us wiser but also more compassionate and humble, ready to face whatever comes our way.

Do you want to learn more about what you can do to act NOW! and save our Constitution.
https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/wcid.html

✍️ Order our book on Faith here.
https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/faith.html

✍️ Join our Bible Study Group. Study the Bible through the lens of our Founding Fathers. We use David Barton’s Founder’s Bible when we meet once a week on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. There is no charge for this class.
https://thefoundersbible.com/

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On this episode of The Cost of Everything, we take a closer look at the weight loss market globally. People in the West view weight loss different compared to Asian and African countries. Host Christy Ai spoke to Dr. Kelli Rugless about the costs and dangers of obesity and what countries suffer the most. Journalist Patience Wirngo from Cameroon joins the show to discuss what the costliest challenges of obese people in Africa are and how weight loss is perceived in her country.

The past year presented the world with historic challenges. But because of your support, CHD has been able to expand efforts in litigation, education, advocacy + science. We will never stop fighting for you.

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As long as we are committed to this foundation of freedom enshrined in our Constitution, our bill of rights, we can work together through all the differences that we may have, to overcome the obstacles and challenges we face. However, if we are NOT committed to the freedom that is so clearly spelled out in the Bill of Rights, we will not succeed as a country.

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On this episode of The Cost of Everything, we take a closer look at the weight loss market globally. People in the West view weight loss different compared to Asian and African countries. Host Christy Ai spoke to Dr. Kelli Rugless about the costs and dangers of obesity and what countries suffer the most. Journalist Patience Wirngo from Cameroon joins the show to discuss what the costliest challenges of obese people in Africa are and how weight loss is perceived in her country.

The past year presented the world with historic challenges. But because of your support, CHD has been able to expand efforts in litigation, education, advocacy + science. We will never stop fighting for you.

Looking forward to accomplishing even more with you in 2023!
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As long as we are committed to this foundation of freedom enshrined in our Constitution, our bill of rights, we can work together through all the differences that we may have, to overcome the obstacles and challenges we face. However, if we are NOT committed to the freedom that is so clearly spelled out in the Bill of Rights, we will not succeed as a country.


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09/28/2023

The Power of Faith: Trusting God When Life Gets Tough

In a world where we often want quick fixes and immediate results, true faith can seem a bit different. We tend to think that strong faith means we'll never suffer and we'll always get what we want. But faith is more profound than that.

What Faith Means

Faith isn't just about getting what we want. It's about trusting God, even when life is hard.

Why Focusing Too Much on Results Can Be a Problem

Sometimes, we obsess over getting what we want. We think that's the only way our faith can be strong. But this obsession can make our faith weaker. We might lose sight of what God wants for us.

The Strength of Staying Strong

True faith means staying strong, even when life is tough. It's not about seeing the end of our problems; it's about believing that God knows what's best for us. Just like sailors become better at sea after facing storms, our faith can grow when we face challenges.

Keeping Our Eyes on God's Plan

What makes faith strong is believing in God's bigger plan. It's understanding that suffering can sometimes help us grow spiritually. When we focus on this, our faith can support us through hard times.

Nurturing Our Inner Faith

In the end, what matters most is keeping our faith alive inside us. It's about trusting God even when things look bad.

As we go through life's challenges, it's not about having an easy life. It's about having faith that keeps us going, even when life gets tough.

Sign up here to learn more and be added to our waitlist for the next:

✍️ Order our book on Faith here.
https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/faith.html

✍️ Join our Bible Study Group. Study the Bible through the lens of our Founding Fathers. We use David Barton’s Founder’s Bible when we meet once a week on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. There is no charge for this class.
https://thefoundersbible.com/

#TheFifthPrinciple #Cooperative #SolvingProblems #Community #TheSolutionIsYou #Constitution #History #TrustInGod #SpiritualGrowth

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER NEW Digital Edition! Imagine having the full 2,272 page print edition fitting it in the palm of your hand? Now you can.

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SHARI SCHREIBER MA
DEC 17, 2022 (Complements of Substack)

It's the subtleties most don't comprehend about people with BPD traits~ NOT the obvious, stigmatic stuff you read on the Web that keeps this disorder from being eradicated. Allow me to explain.

We mostly think of Borderlines as bad, evil, volatile, violent and manipulative, but these characteristics are far end of the spectrum features of BPD. The fact is, most Borderlines are never diagnosed, because this is the MOST misunderstood disorder by laymen and clinicians, alike.

Below, are a few subtle BPD traits that keep these poor souls impaired, yet they're never recognized, either when assessing for borderline aspects within ourselves, or others:

1. Self-sabotage or self-defeating choices and/or behaviors.

2. Getting involved with BPD lovers: We are attracted to people who match our OWN level of emotional development, whether we possess Codependency features, and are compulsive fixers or rescuers, or not. Plenty of Borderlines are Codependency dual-diagnosed, which is seen most often among psychotherapists, coaches, doctors, nurses, and other "helping" practitioners.

3. Fear of bonding or attaching fully. This deep seated fear has people with BPD traits selecting lovers who CANNOT reciprocate their affection, and with whom there can be no positive future outcome (this is always blamed on the other, incidentally).

4. Poor choice of therapeutic support. Psychotherapists, shamans, Reiki practitioners, holistic professionals, self-help venues, Emotional Freedom techniques, psychoanalysis, DBT, CBT, etc., are often just hope-filled, "quick-fix" distractions to one's ability to locate the kind of help they need, to dismantle narcissistic and borderline facets, and actually HEAL.

5. Anxiety issues or panic attacks. Nearly all people with BPD traits suffer with an ongoing level of anxiety. Obsessive-Compulsive features are very common among emotionally underdeveloped individuals, as well. Both conditions spawn from dissociation from emotions, which typically starts around the age of 2 years old.

Mental analysis of difficult or painful feelings becomes a young child's defense against experiencing emotional pain in the body. As this practice is consistently repeated over and over, it becomes a habituated. Ask a Borderline what he or she is aware of FEELING, and they'll tell you what they THINK. Their reply always starts out with: "I feel that . . . " which indicates a thought process, not a feeling one.

6. Addiction of ANY type: Drinking to excess, compulsive eating or overeating, porn, sex, masturbation, excessive gym workouts, illicit drug use, strict yoga discipline, hyper-religious or Buddhist practices, cult affiliation, and the list goes on and on. The addict's need, is to self-medicate core trauma pain, which remains in the body lifelong, until suitable help is obtained, to purge it from one's cells.

I think of full-blown Borderlines as people without skin holding them in. They're hyper-reactive to stimuli, because they're walking around in the world completely RAW. Emotionally speaking, without an epidermis, their insides are oozing-out all over the place.

Borderlines require a fairly rigid set of boundaries and guidelines to act as a container for them~ a protective shell if you will, to help them feel safer and more secure. It's far easier for a child to learn what to think, how to behave and what to believe when offered by a dogmatic organization or practice, than having to discern these things for themselves. Imagine a young child's emotional capacity to navigate life with all its complexities and challenges, in an adult body~ and nobody in their world can sense it.

7. Plagiarizing, mimicking and copying behaviors are very common. People with BPD traits typically borrow or steal from another's original ideas, concepts and views. Independent thought should be no more expected from a Borderline, than it is from a toddler. Many SEEM exceptionally bright and wise, but they're spouting or writing things they've mentally recorded from someone else. The Guru facet in these Borderlines is acutely pronounced, and people readily follow them, assuming their teachings are unique and original.

8. Accident prone. Most Borderlines are so preoccupied with compulsive thoughts, they're distracted from being in the moment, and paying attention to what their body is doing. In essence, their mind is a hundred miles away from where their body is sitting or standing, so it's on 'automatic pilot.' This leads of course, to accidents and injuries.

Some have reported ONLY being able to be physically present and "body-centered" during sexual engagement with another. There is however, such a powerful need to 'perform' within somebody with poor self-worth, that I question whether sexual intercourse can be an intensely pleasurable experience for them.

9. Borderlines are very hard on themselves. Part of the ALLURE of finding a romantic involvement, is they get to experience episodic respite and distraction from harshly shaming, guilting and critical inner-dialogue they deliver to themselves 24/7. This practice that began in early childhood, has become so automatic and reflexive, they typically have little or no awareness they're doing it.

Borderlines are NOT "bad" people. If you've been demolished emotionally by one, you'll disagree~ but the awful experiences you had to endure while with that person, is only the very tip of their iceberg.

There's so much richness underneath a Borderline's defenses and acting-out behaviors, it's truly a shame so many resist real healing and growth with a skilled guide who can help them discover, accept and learn to embrace all the layers underneath their self-protective armor that make them truly lovable beings~ both to you, AND themselves.

09/25/2023

Embracing Life's Twists and Turns: Learning from Our Journey

Life is like a journey with unexpected twists and turns. When we're young, we often ignore advice about relationships, thinking we know better. Sometimes, this leads to difficult marriages. But it's important to know that these mistakes aren't necessarily bad deeds. They're just part of our imperfect journey, teaching us valuable lessons. As we go through life, we realize that even the toughest situations can help us grow and become wiser. With age, we learn to see our ups and downs as opportunities to learn, not as punishments. Looking back, we can see how these experiences guided us through tough times, helping us understand life better.

The Ignored Wisdom of Youth

When we're young, we tend to believe we have all the answers and disregard advice from older, wiser folks. We might make choices in our relationships that seem unwise later on, leading to challenges we didn't expect.

Mistakes vs. Lessons

It's important to understand the difference between making mistakes and being a bad person. We're all learning, and our errors are chances to grow. They help shape us into the people we're meant to be.

Imperfect Paths and Valuable Lessons

Life's path isn't a straight road; it's full of twists and turns. These detours are opportunities to learn more about ourselves and the world. Every tough situation teaches us something important, helping us become better.

Growing Older, Getting Wiser

As we get older, we start to see our journey differently. We realize that our winding path is a collection of valuable lessons. What used to feel like punishment now seems like guidance, helping us understand life and relationships better. We become more thoughtful in our choices.

Learning Through Humility

Difficult lessons humble us. They make us less arrogant and more understanding of others. We learn to appreciate the challenges others face because we've been through tough times too. This humility makes us kinder and more compassionate.

Life can be tough, and the choices we make can lead to difficult situations. But remember, these ups and downs are chances to learn and grow. As we get older, we see that our experiences have guided us, helping us understand life better. Embracing life's twists and turns not only makes us wiser but also more compassionate and humble, ready to face whatever comes our way.

Do you want to learn more about what you can do to act NOW! and save our Constitution.
https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/wcid.html

✍️ Order our book on Faith here.
https://www.thefifthprinciple.coop/faith.html

✍️ Join our Bible Study Group. Study the Bible through the lens of our Founding Fathers. We use David Barton’s Founder’s Bible when we meet once a week on Sundays at 6:00 p.m. Eastern. There is no charge for this class.
https://thefoundersbible.com/

#TheFifthPrinciple #Cooperative #SolvingProblems #Community #TheSolutionIsYou #Constitution #History #LifeLessons #PersonalGrowth

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER NEW Digital Edition! Imagine having the full 2,272 page print edition fitting it in the palm of your hand? Now you can.

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09/19/2023

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09/18/2023

Breaking the Chains: Inside Punjab's Premier De-Addiction Centres

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A New Dawn in Rehabilitation - Centre in Patiala
Struggling with addiction is without a doubt one of life's most burdensome challenges. In the heart of Punjab, there rests a beacon of hope - a de-addiction centre. Like a lighthouse amidst stormy seas, boats (or in this case, lives) that have lost their way can find the path to redemption.

In Patiala, a city known for its historical landmarks and royal lineage, a war against a different kind of monarch is being fought - addiction. The premier de-addiction centre nestled within its boundaries serves as a haven for those seeking refuge to break the chains of substance dependence.

What exactly molds this centre into such a revered pillar of rehabilitation in Patiala? Let's delve deeper into the ennui.
An Oasis of Hope Inside the Face of Addiction
Understanding the Journey towards Recovery
Breaking loose from the choking maintenance of addiction is an adventure, a journey fraught with trials, and tribulations however in the long run triumphs. Would you anticipate such striving strength of mind in the humble spaces of Nasha Mukti Kendra in Patiala?

The solution is a candy unexpected 'yes'. Patiala's ultimate de-dependency centres are not simply buildings or centers, they're havens of healing. A vicinity wherein people are empowered with the weapons of resilience, determination, and self-notion to overthrow the ruling energy of addiction.

Personalized Road to Freedom
What separates a hit rehabilitation centre from a relaxation? Here in Patiala, the technique is personalized. Understanding that each character is specific, their journey to recovery ought to be tailor-made to shape their struggles and strengths.

Unraveling Dependency Through Comprehensive Programs
Substance dependency often hides deeper issues inside the layers of the human psyche. A strong de-dependency centre just like the ones in Patiala, recognizes and addresses this. Addiction counseling, cognitive behavior remedy, and spirituality-primarily based packages help in unearthing the root purpose of addiction.

Breaking the Chains - Step by using Step
Nurturing Environment
To grow, one has to be nurtured. Patiala's highest quality de-addiction centres recognize this unstated mantra. Fostering an environment of compassion, knowledge, and admiration guarantees the blooming of self-confidence within a character scuffling with addiction.

Empowering with Knowledge
Knowledge is the last electricity, specifically towards an enemy as deceptive as dependancy. Through focus programs, the centres make certain that every person is armed with the understanding of a way to maintain lifestyles unfastened from dependency.

Conclusion
Patiala's highest quality de-dependency centres are shaping up as the harbinger of trade inside the combat towards dependancy. The methodology, the empathetic approach, the dedication to personalized care—they all add up to make these centres a stronghold for beating addiction.

In the stop, isn't breaking the chains of dependancy all about finding the electricity within oneself? And what higher area to find that energy than in a sanctuary that fosters boom, understanding, and self-love?