Jesus Christ: The Scapegoat and the End of Blame

This essay explores Jesus Christ's role and teachings, emphasizing responsibility and love for self and others. The author sees Jesus as a model for taking responsibility and love as the sole commandment. She believes in the importance of self-love and taking action to become someone worthy of that love, criticizing the cycle of scapegoating.

Sick and Tired

Do we get what we deserve? I am sick and tired of the 'just think positive' people. I am tired of being told I chose my shitty, scapegoat life before I was born or that I agreed to it as a child in order to survive. No being would choose abuse. No child would agree … Continue reading Sick and Tired

The Elderly and Complex PTSD

How what most consider just a problem can actually be traumatic...and one person's possible solution Trauma-informed therapy by therapists trained in trauma processing is a relatively new treatment modality. There are those of us who are 62 and older who have never had this type of therapy available to us. And, unless we have money … Continue reading The Elderly and Complex PTSD

Trauma, Trust, & the Truth

A personal journey from happy innocence to painful awareness, exploring how betrayals of trust—from sexualization to emotional abuse—can redefine one's relationship with humanity