Tea and empathy
Suzie Chick “I’m so disappointed in you” my voice trembled as I tightly gripped the kitchen table, trying to fight my urge to run. Tears stung my eyes and I […]
Suzie Chick “I’m so disappointed in you” my voice trembled as I tightly gripped the kitchen table, trying to fight my urge to run. Tears stung my eyes and I […]
Nick Opyrchal The experience of being the Other is always linked in some way with territory: With personal boundaries, national lines and sharply defined categories we segregate ourselves and establish […]
‘The Hermit’ -Sculpture by Christian Opyrchal I made this to express an aspect of myself that perpetuated feelings of being an outsider by retreating into a hermit like social position, […]
Welcome to the Spring 2018 edition of Frontiers. This edition we have decided to focus on narcissism. This is partly because a disturbing trend seems to be emerging in popular […]
Sam Bloxidge Sitting down to try and write about Narcissism, I have found myself restarting several times, not quite managing to craft something I felt connected to. Having come from […]
Cristina Preda For a while now I have been encountering online stories asking me if I have a narcissist in my life. They tell me how to spot one and […]
By Kelly Hearn & Susan Tomlinson Money remains a taboo subject. A recent survey carried out in the US cited money as the most difficult conversation to have, with […]
by Suzie Chick Spiritual bypass has been described as a persistent shadow of spirituality. And just like with our own shadow material, this bypass state needs to be acknowledged […]
Ecology is about communication; communication between parts of a system, between beings, between species. This edition of Frontiers appropriately brings articles which are all intensely personal, communicating through the immanent, lived experiences […]
Nick Opyrchal A thick wall of white noise made from the calls, chirps and growls of thousands of insects, birds, mammals and reptiles blasts through the Amazonian night. As soon […]