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Tag Archives: Experiential meaning
Music: Experiential meaning
When I asked myself what I want to do before I go to sleep to relax I thought of playing piano. Then when I tried to actually do it I wasn’t able to enjoy myself. I’m writing about this, you … Continue reading
Posted in logotherapy
Tagged Experiential meaning, improvisation, logotherapy, music, piano, relaxation
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Nothing to do for a change
Today I have nothing to do. It’s interesting what my reaction is to this state of affairs. I get a bit anxious and think, “I’m not doing anything for anyone. My life has no meaning. To just sit here all … Continue reading
Posted in logotherapy, Personal experiences
Tagged Experiential meaning, logotherapy, meaning, peacefulness, pressure
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Love
One of my favorite kinds of exercise is dance and one of my favorite songs to dance to is Ahavat Yisrael by David Abramson/Harpo z”l. It’s a little sad for me now when I turn on the music, knowing he’s … Continue reading
Posted in logotherapy, Uncategorized
Tagged David Avramson, Experiential meaning, family, Harpo, Israel, logotherapy, love
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Mountains and lakes
Today I want to share something meaningful about each place we went in the remaining days of our vacation. At Guarda (and we saw this in other places too) I was intrigued by the look of buildings closely set together, … Continue reading
Posted in Healing process, logotherapy, Personal experiences
Tagged Brunni, castles, Experiential meaning, glaciers, lakes, Lucerne, meaning specturm, mountains, Nature heals, Titlis
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Muattis Muragl
Day six: We were pretty tired of long train rides by now and ready to do something close to “home” (Celerina, that is). First we went up Muattas Muragl in a cable car. Every time I thought I had seen … Continue reading
Posted in Personal experiences, Uncategorized
Tagged cliff edge, clouds, Experiential meaning, Muattis Muragl, spectacular
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St. Moritz
Before moving on I want to share with you a couple of pictures from St. Mortiz. We don’t have a picture of our actual walk down, but the walk from the town center down to the lake was one of … Continue reading
Posted in Personal experiences
Tagged Experiential meaning, inspiration, lakes, St. Moritz
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Sils
Day three: We went up in a cable car to the top of the Furtschellas mountain. Couldn’t see a thing as we were completely enveloped in a cloud. Then we discovered a lovely trail through a forest – with autumn … Continue reading
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Tagged authenticity, commitment, Experiential meaning, logotherapy, Neitze, philosophy, Sils
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