PAW Daily – by Tiger Singleton

It’s not uncommon to recognize one’s own pain and tearfully desire an alternate experience. We wonder why it must be this way, why must our thoughts torment us, why must we at times feel like a prison surrounds our entire being. Because of this we feel our true nature hides behind a [...]

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§1877 · September 28, 2009 · Depression, Encouragement, PAW Daily Prints · (No comments) · Tags:


Many people try and numb their mind by watching TV for 6 hours a day, or surrounding their awareness with pointless activities that serve no positive value for the collective whole of mankind; not because they want to, but because they have pain in their life, and haven’t yet taken responsibility for it.

What have you [...]

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There are so many possibilities of what “could be” true.  Have you ever felt like you were so overwhelmed by the possibilites of what’s real?  Whether it’s science, religion, philosophy, politics, right and wrong, etc, etc, etc, there are simply too many options for one person to choose between them all.
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Maybe rather than trying to [...]

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How to Encourage a Loved One; here are 5 steps.

-Remember Your Capacity to Love
-See Them as Whole
-Discover Sincerity in what You Love About Them
-Encourage Their Heart in Silence
-Anticipate the Moment You Can Share Your Discovery

I’m writing a 5 part series on “How to Encourage a Loved One” on Relationship-Oneness.com. Here is Part One if [...]

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§1393 · July 22, 2009 · Encouragement, PAW Daily Prints, Relationships · (No comments) · Tags:


I truly don’t believe any one person can be right about all things.  To define right, would mean to describe truth upon all truths; something I believe can not truly be defined by words.  Understand our dialog with others and self, is simply a means of communication to interact with life; obviously English or language, [...]

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§1390 · July 21, 2009 · Encouragement, PAW Daily Prints, Responsibility · (No comments) · Tags: ,