Mahyar Nili, LMFT, SEP

Mahyar Nili, LMFT, SEP Mahyar Nili, LMFT, SEP
Holistic Trauma-Informed Somatic Therapy
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04/20/2020

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Posted  •  It's okay to be who you are.
04/20/2020

Posted • It's okay to be who you are.

Are you silencing yourself?
12/10/2014

Are you silencing yourself?

I’ve internalized that my feelings are unimportant, and sometimes I have a tough time figuring out what I’m feeling. Here are three processes that I have found to be helpful.

11/14/2014

It has to do with how people respond to their partners' "bids."

10/01/2014

Thought believes that it can protect me. Thought believes that there is a safe place away from here. Thought imagines that tomorrow will be better, that somewhere, with someone else, will be perfect. If only I can figure it all out, then I will finally be able to relax....
But in the meantime, whether we like it or not, Life is simply a wild unprotected, out-of-control, wondrously timeless mystery.
~ Unmani Liza Hyde

09/18/2014

Start a revolution in all your relationships. Stop in the middle of any emotional reaction and see if the feeling, by itself, without any words on it, is actually a threat. Rest as the space in which the feeling is happening. If the feeling is not a threat, then the other person isn't either. For what we fear most is feeling pain, not other people.
~ Scott Kiloby

09/18/2014
09/18/2014

"To have faith is to trust yourself to the water. When you swim you don't grab hold of the water, because if you do you will sink and drown. Instead you must relax, and float." ~ Alan Watts

Happy ! Let go and trust yourself to float this weekend...

09/18/2014

Amen! :-)

09/18/2014

START CLOSE IN

Start close in,
don’t take the second step
or the third,
start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don’t want to take.

Start with
the ground
you know,
the pale ground
beneath your feet,
your own
way to begin
the conversation.

Start with your own
question,
give up on other
people’s questions,
don’t let them
smother something
simple.

To hear
another’s voice,
follow
your own voice,
wait until
that voice

becomes an
intimate
private ear
that can
really listen
to another.

Start right now
take a small step
you can call your own
don’t follow
someone else’s
heroics, be humble
and focused,
start close in,
don’t mistake
that other
for your own.

Start close in,
don’t take
the second step
or the third,
start with the first
thing
close in,
the step
you don’t want to take.

START CLOSE IN
River Flow
New & Selected Poems
Many Rivers Press © David Whyte

Photo © David Whyte July 2011
The Descent to Troutbeck. Cumbria

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