Dear Reader, Although Erik sometimes paints a rosy picture of the afterlife, time and time again he stresses that suicide is not the answer to one’s problems. If you struggle, please understand that the information in my blog and my books is no substitute for professional help. Please click here for a list of resources…
Developmental Disorders, Part Two
I’m so glad to be back with my family. Bella freaked out when she saw me and I was alarmed at how much weight she had lost. She must be 2 1/2 pounds now. Rune said she doesn’t eat well when Mommy isn’t around. I’ll have to fatten her up before we leave for Norway…
Developmental Disorders, Part One
I just arrived here in Topanga, California to take care of my sister after her surgery, and now that she’s fed, I’m going to try to crank out my work. On the flight here, I cranked out all my transcriptions for the week, and when I finished, I thought about the phrase, “I love you.”…
More on Mental Illness and Developmental Disorders
It’s so beautiful in Houston. In fact, the energy here around Lake Travis is so wonderful that it might be on my short list for a move in 3-5 years (along with the Carolinas.) The air is much drier than in Houston, although it does get hot, but there’s less concrete and more nature here….
Autism and Developmental Disorders
The wedding was absolutely amazing. I was so close to tears throughout only to spend the evening during the reception belly-laughing. Jamie and her family sat at our table and taught us how to bend spoons with our minds. Pretty cool. All you have to do is understand that matter is 99% empty space. Then…