Philosophy today isn’t locked in old books.It’s in the breath you take when you slow down.It’s in the question: “Am I living true to myself?” The sincere community grows from that same soil.It’s not about perfection, but about honesty.It’s a gathering of people who say:• Let us be clear.• Let us be kind.• Let usContinue reading “🌱 Philosophy Today & The Sincere Community”
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Age, sexuality and coded speech: language, censorship, and Tor communities
1. Age & Sexuality in Language Cultural framing – The way age and sexuality are described is heavily shaped by laws, norms, and taboos. Words that are neutral in one context may be stigmatized in another. Queer linguistics – LGBTQ+ communities often develop coded or reclaimed language (“queercoding,” “polari,” “drag slang”) to talk about sexuality inContinue reading “Age, sexuality and coded speech: language, censorship, and Tor communities”
Holistic Detox Through Art, Chi Qong, Tai Chi, and Culture
Join Us for Healing, Creativity, and Conscious Community In a world of constant noise, endless scrolling, and the quiet ache of disconnection, many of us feel a pull toward something simpler, more nourishing, more human. The body craves balance, the mind seeks calm, and the heart longs for meaning. At Sincere Community, we believe theContinue reading “Holistic Detox Through Art, Chi Qong, Tai Chi, and Culture”
“The Last Night” – A Short Story About Quitting Drugs
~1000 words The night was quiet except for the tapping of rain against the window. Sam sat cross-legged on the stained carpet, his back against the couch. In front of him, on the coffee table, lay the usual: a lighter, a bent spoon, and a few things he told himself he could throw away tomorrow.Continue reading ““The Last Night” – A Short Story About Quitting Drugs”
Change You Are, Too
🌱 New Research Now on ResearchGate What happens when we redefine change as the move from harm to goodness, from irony to trust? In my latest research, I explore how fear, control, obedience, and ideals interact with the narrative frameworks that either suppress or enable transformation. Irony—so often dismissed—emerges as a tool for confronting neglectContinue reading “Change You Are, Too”
If you’re dealing with a situation where assurances or indemnities have been undermined due to the tenant being a vulnerable adult
If you’re dealing with a situation where assurances or indemnities have been undermined due to the tenant being a vulnerable adult, here’s a breakdown of what might be happening and what to consider legally and ethically: ⸻ ✅ Key Concepts: This phrase likely refers to:• Breaking or evading promises (assurances)• Dodging financial/legal responsibility (indemnity)• PotentialContinue reading “If you’re dealing with a situation where assurances or indemnities have been undermined due to the tenant being a vulnerable adult”
“The Day the Fog Lifted” – A Short Story About Sobriety
~1000 words The morning was gray, the kind that doesn’t care whether you exist or not. Owen sat on the edge of his mattress—no sheets, just a bare, stained foam pad—and stared at the half-empty bottle on the floor. He didn’t remember opening it. He didn’t remember much of anything after the third beer lastContinue reading ““The Day the Fog Lifted” – A Short Story About Sobriety”
You Were Never Broken: The Quiet Power of Therapy
Therapy is often misunderstood as a process of fixing something defective—of correcting a “problem” in the individual. Yet this model reflects a broader cultural narrative that equates worth with perfection and emotional distress with dysfunction. In truth, therapy is not about fixing what’s wrong; it’s about remembering that you were never broken. Rather than beingContinue reading “You Were Never Broken: The Quiet Power of Therapy”
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Core Counselling Skills: A Practical Introduction
Introduction Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely applied and empirically supported psychotherapeutic models used in counselling practice today. Rooted in both cognitive and behavioural psychology, CBT aims to help individuals recognise and change unhelpful thought patterns and behaviours. As part of core counselling skills training, CBT offers a practical framework forContinue reading “Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and Core Counselling Skills: A Practical Introduction”
Psychodynamic Counselling: Core Concepts and Therapeutic Application
Introduction Psychodynamic counselling is one of the foundational theoretical frameworks in psychotherapy, originating from the pioneering work of Sigmund Freud and further developed by theorists like Carl Jung, Melanie Klein, and Object Relations psychologists. It provides a structured yet deep exploration into the unconscious processes that govern human behaviour. Within the scope of core counsellingContinue reading “Psychodynamic Counselling: Core Concepts and Therapeutic Application”