Category Archives: Psychology
When Spirit Calls
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Have you ever had your soul or Spirit suggest a course of action to you? Spirit may speak to you in many ways, but the message is usually repeated two, three, or more times, often … Continue reading
Beneath Excitement
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys Have you ever had the experience of wanting something and being anxious about it showing up. Then, when it comes in sight, you become excited only to have it fade away again? It might have … Continue reading
Navigation
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys This spring I took a long cross-country trip with my daughter, which introduced me to the joys of GPS navigation. I’ve always been a map person, give me a destination and a decent road atlas … Continue reading
Understanding Each Other
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys I once lived in Tokyo. One day after I’d been there a while I went to a store looking for a light bulb. This was a small neighborhood shop that carried various household supplies, the … Continue reading
The Glass is Half Full
by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys In the sciences I was trained to identify the problem and solve it. This type of thinking runs throughout western culture in general; medicine, engineering, raising kids, or even dealing with ourselves. It takes the … Continue reading