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Therapy is good for the soul. Archive for December, 2009. The Invictus in all of Us. On December 11, 2009 Leave a Comment. I am not Nelson Mandela. I was not, nor do I ever hope to spend any amount of time in prison. To be honest, the extent of my life’s suffering is usually the result of too many opportunities so I hope what I’m about to write does not send the wrong message. But if it does, well then…sorry. I feel like Im taking crazy pills! One of my favorite pieces of written word is the poem. I thin...
A Taste of Reality | Systemic Epidemic
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Therapy is good for the soul. A Taste of Reality. September 24, 2009 by mkennington. I don’t know the moral, don’t ask me. Perhaps this is a lesson to us all not to take criticism with a grain of our soul. I’m the same person now as I was yesterday. I’ll be the same person after I meet with my professor and tell her how very sorry I was for consuming her afternoon and evening. On September 24, 2009 at 5:40 am. On September 24, 2009 at 1:12 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
Mouth of the Dragon | Systemic Epidemic
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Therapy is good for the soul. On the Colonization of the Mind. Mouth of the Dragon. December 1, 2009 by mkennington. What I really want is the chance to share my faith through my actions, to get fired up and take it a little too far, to say the wrong thing and be okay with it, to remain a learner on most things and an expert on very little, to influence, to change, and to enjoy. I think the next time I enter the mouth of the dragon, I’ll worry less about my sword and bring a shield.
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Therapy is good for the soul. September 19, 2009 by mkennington. Nicki and I are attending a local church community called New Life Christian Fellowship (nlcf.net). the church is an early morning gathering of graduate students, young families, and other locals who meet separately than the college-aged population of the church that meets later in the morning. It was a dream of mine to serve in a local congregation with the gifts God has given me to help people through systems therapy. 171; Newer Posts.
Oh No She Didn’t | Systemic Epidemic
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Therapy is good for the soul. Laquo; Writing Myself Real. Oh No She Didn’t. October 12, 2009 by mkennington. Now, this may not seem like a big deal. We hear these terms as much as we see cereal commercials. My problem, however, as a systemically-oriented therapist is that now every person’s child who was unfortunate enough to be labeled as a depressed person is now going to be stigmatized as potentially suicidal, or worse, on the edge of mass murder. This is all very unclear, I know. But suffice it t...
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some thoughts...: December 2012
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27: My Take on the Tragedy in Newtown, CT. For my fellow Christians who are struggling to process the events at more of a distance. I hope this serves to at least provoke some productive thought and perhaps conversation. For immediate consumption by those who are. Mourning Friday's events in Newton, CT (or a similar tragedy). While this could be helpful in the future, I am (as much as I can be) absolutely certain it would not be timely for those deep in the trenches of grief. Questions inherent in a situ...
some thoughts...: September 2009
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I'm getting excited about carving pumpkins again! This is the one i carved last year. Only with careful hands.". I have been reminded today of my love of Sleeping at Last. Their music is beautiful and lyrics are comp. Elling as well as thought-provoking. I could say a lot more, but I will just let the song speak for itself. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Here is a link to a live performance followed by the lyrics. Sleeping at Last - "Careful Hands". Put your coat on, this city trembles. A map to find us.
some thoughts...: The Whirlwind That Took Me to California
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The Whirlwind That Took Me to California. About four and a half weeks ago I came to Sacramento to interview for a position as a chaplain resident at UC Davis Medical Center. The interview was on Friday at 1. At 2:20 or so the interview concluded and a current resident took me on a tour of the hospital while the committee members present for my interview discussed their thoughts. At roughly 2:40 the chaplain was paged and asked to bring me back to the room, the committee wanted to see me. Shocked at the u...
some thoughts...: My Abilene Bucket List
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My Abilene Bucket List. I have compiled a list of things to do before I leave Abilene. I have the next 34-40 days to complete all the things on this list and would LOVE for you to join me in crossing something(s) off the list! Also, I am still accepting suggestions! Soif something catches your fancy.or if you have never done one of the activities on the list before.leave a comment, message, or write on my wall and we will make a plan! Go to the Zoo and feed the giraffes! Movie @ the Paramount. Bryan Scha...
some thoughts...: January 2011
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I don't have a great answer to that FAQ, but I do have a general idea what my future will (hopefully! Look like. So, for all of you who are wondering. My plan is to become a certified hospital chaplain. To do this, I had to complete my Master of Divinity, which I did in December 2010. It's official now - I received my diploma in the mail yesterday! In addition, I have to participate in at least one year long residency at a hospital in their Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) program. Mostly I am thrilled ...
some thoughts...: December 2009
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Thanks, Wilson, for letting your love of Wilco rub off on me. They don't know nothing. An abyss in motion. God is with us everyday. Is with us every night. That don't know nothing. Oh they don't know. They thin my heart with little things. And my life with change. Oh in so many ways. I find more missing every day. Where you will look for me. Where I'm going you cannot come. No one's ever gonna take my life from me. I lay it down. A ghost is born. A ghost is born. A ghost is born. I'm a cherry ghost.
some thoughts...: January 2010
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Musical Monday on a Tuesday. I woke up with this song in my head. It's been one of my favorites since Fall of 2008. I enjoy this live recording of it although it isn't quite as haunting or dark as the recorded version, in my opinion, which I prefer. But it's the only video I could find and it's still awesome.so.this will suffice! I do thoroughly enjoy Nickel Creek. I hope you do as well. I Should've Known Better". It's been a long time comin' and the cards were stacked. All alone in my kitchen. Parents g...
some thoughts...: April 2011
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The Whirlwind That Took Me to California. About four and a half weeks ago I came to Sacramento to interview for a position as a chaplain resident at UC Davis Medical Center. The interview was on Friday at 1. At 2:20 or so the interview concluded and a current resident took me on a tour of the hospital while the committee members present for my interview discussed their thoughts. At roughly 2:40 the chaplain was paged and asked to bring me back to the room, the committee wanted to see me. Shocked at the u...
some thoughts...: St. Patrick's Day
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A year ago I was driving around Sacramento, trying to decide whether or not I would accept a job offer and move within a week, when I accidentally found myself in the middle of the St. Patrick's Day parade in Old Sacramento (which is quite green and rowdy! It is only fitting that I am spending this St. Patrick's Day on-call in the hospital, reflecting on the last year and all of the changes, struggles, blessings, and growth. Christ be with me, Christ within me,. Christ behind me, Christ before me,. Keith...
some thoughts...: November 2009
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What a great song! Ryan Tedder, you make me swoon! You can serenade me anytime you'd like. Say (All I Need)". Do you know where your heart is? Do you think you can find it? Or did you trade it for something. Somewhere better just to have it? Do you know where your love is? Do you think that you lost it? You felt it so strong, but. Nothing's turned out how you wanted. Well, bless my soul. You're a lonely soul. Cause you won't let go. Of anything you hold. Well, all I need. Is the air I breathe. I woke up ...
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Therapy is good for the soul. The Invictus in all of Us. December 11, 2009 by mkennington. I am not Nelson Mandela. I was not, nor do I ever hope to spend any amount of time in prison. To be honest, the extent of my life’s suffering is usually the result of too many opportunities so I hope what I’m about to write does not send the wrong message. But if it does, well then…sorry. I feel like Im taking crazy pills! One of my favorite pieces of written word is the poem. Out of the night that covers me,.
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