Self Help requires true inner strength - Bob Hauck - Mar 5th 2008
For those of you who seek help here, know that you are stronger than most. In order to help yourself you have to be willing to see parts of yourself that you do not like. I would venture to guess that most people are unable and/or unwilling to do this. I commend the authors and those that see self improvement. Love is the key - - Feb 26th 2008
I just want to send out Peace and Blessings to all those who may stop by here for help, whether for a loved one or for yourself. i am truly honored to share this planet with you and I just want you to know that I certainly do Love you, wherever you are and whomever you may be!!!!!! That's from my heart! Soleah www.myspace.com/soleah_rayne Amazing - Smith - Jan 26th 2008 I have never heard of an online self help book but I think that this is an wonderful idea to help people with those secretive problems that you do not want to broadcast to the world. There are a lot of people going through things, and if this is going to help cope with those problems, I say try it. This is very amazing! difficult to find help from others - Straw - Dec 15th 2007 I am a Chinese girl, and suffering from some mental disorders judging by myself. It is difficult to get help from others here, so hopefully I can get some advice here. hypochondrium - Andrea - Aug 1st 2007 This is my first to this web. my friend has hypochondrium and it has made his life terrible. I am wondering what kind of article I should read in order to help him. This is a fantastic website - - May 15th 2007 Thank you so much. This website looks to be just what I need right now, especially the in-depth self-help tools. never knew - EMily - Apr 23rd 2007 I never knew what was wrong with me. It took a friend to help me relize that only i can fix my pain and no one else can. No one else has been able to get rid of the emptyness in me. Now i have to find a way to feel better before this ache kills me. to the person below - - Nov 26th 2006 i hope things get better I dont like to be alive - muneca - Nov 2nd 2006 too many painful memories and it never stops Thanks Elsa - N - Oct 26th 2006 Thanks for your observations on the page, as a "regular" American, it is unusual to get the observations of a Buddhist To live is to Suffer - elsa - Sep 22nd 2006 The first Noble Truth translates more precisely as "To live is to Suffer." It is inevitable which is why Buddha thought that the only way to escape the endless cycle of suffering is to reach enlightenment. It doesn't involve suffering....life defines what it means to suffer. I am a Tibetan Buddhist since birth. I am not a depressed individual. I am a simple person but I do believe that there was simply a misinterpretation of this Noble Truth and wanted to let you know. It is very kind of you to offer help to those who are suffering and are unable to live because of it. I notice this much more in the U.S versus in the 3rd World. Interesting thing though....that there is a big difference. |