via Proof: W.I.S.E. (World Institute of Scientology Enterprises) fills the CofS coffers
My 9 Lives. And stops In between.
My 9 lives. & other stops in-between.
The Third definition of The Public Party of Indiana.
via I think so.
I think so.
“Happiness is as happiness does.”
Soggy bottom girl
To Be Or Not to Be; Oh, Shut the Hell Up.
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Mommy Dearest
When does a fetus become a baby?
Survey of scientific literature finds that children need their mom for first 3 years
Is the past not complete until you are finished with it? Unknown Demon
“If the future is some version from the past, then the present must be a reflection of that time.” Therefore nothing is complete until it is finished. “Every life is a piece of music. Every piece of music is a piece of Art. All Art is but a piece of It ALL.” It Is “I”. One among the many. donnie (6) Harold(6) harris(6)=18=9 Born 7Th child of a Teenage Mother )8-1-1953=27=9 7:29 Am=18=9 (+9+9=27=9)
Survey of scientific literature finds that children need their mom for first 3 years
Child grabs for his mom, who is leaving for work
Recently, an article published in the Wall Street Journal reported on research survey done why a far-left Democrat psychotherapist based in far-left New York City. Surprisingly, her book caused an uproar among the author’s left-wing allies. How come?
Excerpt:
Motherhood used to be as American as apple pie. Nowadays it can be as antagonistic as American politics. Ask Erica Komisar.
Ms. Komisar, 53, is a Jewish psychoanalyst who lives and practices on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. If that biographical thumbnail leads you to stereotype her as a political liberal, you’re right. But she tells me she has become “a bit of a pariah” on the left because of the book she published this year, “Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters.”
[…]The premise of Ms. Komisar’s book—backed by research in psychology, neuroscience and epigenetics—is…
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