Terri Klein

Same Parts—Different Experience

Same Parts—Different Experience

In December 2022, I wrote a blog entitled A Time to Invest in Our Healing: 2023. For the past several years I have been less active on this platform for various personal reasons, one being that I have been investing in my healing. I took a deep dive into psychotherapy...

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The Anchoring Love of Mothers

The Anchoring Love of Mothers

She contemplates motherhood… She decides she is readyThe timing feels right She prepares mind, body, and spiritShe commits to the idea and surrenders And when she is called upon to mother a childWhen she is offered the role of a lifetimeShe graciously accepts the...

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Full-Circle Moments

Full-Circle Moments

This past week my husband and I received a very special surprise gift from our children: a beautifully framed family photo from our daughter's wedding this past summer. It was a remarkable moment, captured on film, worthy of goosebumps.   My husband and I were so...

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A Time to Invest in Our Healing: 2023

A Time to Invest in Our Healing: 2023

For many of us the Gregorian Calendar New Year represents more than just parties and resolutions. It is also a time of deep introspection, a time to review the year that is coming to an end, and to assess what is possible for the year ahead. For me, 2022 has been a...

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My In-Betweener Part

My In-Betweener Part

I have often considered myself to be an “in-betweener” or what I would call a floater. This stems from the fact that I find myself moving between things and often feeling like I don't really belong to any definitive group or category. I find myself hovering,...

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Love & Legacy

Love & Legacy

This past week my husband lost one of his best friends and dearest companions, his mother, of blessed memory, who was nearly 94 years old. My dear mother-in-law, Magda Klein was so remarkable, that even in her passing, she continued to bless us. As she surrendered and...

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Commitment Confusion

Commitment Confusion

Commitments are a huge part of life. We make physical commitments, emotional, social and even spiritual ones. We make commitments as big as vowing to spend the rest of our lives together with someone and as small as saying our daily affirmations. We commit to values...

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Living the Paradox

Living the Paradox

"The paradox is the appearance of contradiction between two related components. Although light and darkness seem to be opposites, you can't have one without the other—the opposing elements of a paradox are inextricably linked…they actually complement and inform each...

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Language as a Tool for Connection and Healing

Language as a Tool for Connection and Healing

I have always believed that words carry energy and that our cells pick up on that energy. So, in writing and conversing, I pay attention and try to select my words with intention. I choose to replace words like deadline with time limit or hate with really dislike....

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A New Understanding of Pain

A New Understanding of Pain

It has been said that we are currently in the midst of a chronic pain epidemic. Thankfully, it has also been said that “This is a spectacular time for the neuroscience of pain.” Studying pain circuitry with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), neuroscientists...

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