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HOUSTON – A conversation ends, a relationship feels off or the same emotional pattern shows up again—and you’re left wondering: why does this keep happening to me? For some people, it doesn’t feel ...
Numerology's language of life is not a straight line. It is a series of repeating cycles - patterns made up of numbers derived from birth date and name. When certain “karmic” numbers appear in a chart ...
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Your mind chooses emotional safety over logic. The behaviors you repeat — responding immediately, reluctance to delegate — work in the moment because they lower anxiety and restore a sense of control.
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I’m a 44-year-old autistic man living in Montana. I am happily involved with a woman who has five kids, ages 12 to 24. My question is about breaking unhealthy patterns. Growing up, my family often ...