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By Tigmonk, on January 18th, 2010
 Warning. The following is not advice. Only a new perspective.
Have you ever taken a break from a relationship, to question if it’s the right thing for you; whether it concerns a long term marriage, or a recently found courtship? In your questioning, what type of questions are you asking, are they based . . . →Read the Rest: Relationship Break; Questioning your Questions
By Tigmonk, on January 15th, 2010
 -Funny Photo Friday-
Imagine for a moment, that the whole world could hear your thoughts, and naturally, you could hear theirs. Seriously take time to form this image in your mind, and think about the consequences of such a collective state.
For many people, with this possibility comes tremendous fear; to . . . →Read the Rest: Transparent Self; the Freedom to Feel
By Tigmonk, on January 14th, 2010
 -Poetic Thursday
I cried once. And then many times before that. Surely, I will cry again. My Heart, there are times it is soft. Surely, it is not meant to only be strong. When I cry, I allow. When I cry, I learn somehow. When I cry, I . . . →Read the Rest: Surely I will Cry
By Tigmonk, on December 31st, 2009
 -Poetic Thursday
Horizons of love, falling from above, casting shadows of the eager morning.
I can taste the rain, before it arrives, the wind moves as it passes by.
Calmness tries to describe, what . . . →Read the Rest: Melody of Innocence
By Tigmonk, on November 12th, 2009
 -Poetic Thursday
What is this heart ache of believing you are without? What is this nonsense of being surrounded by doubt? Is it the sensation of clinging to just one more answer? Do we not know, this is the source of our spiritual cancer?
If our prayers were answered, would we . . . →Read the Rest: Spiritual Cancer; Waiting on the “Have Not”
By Tigmonk, on November 9th, 2009
It can be difficult to allow your spouse to be themselves, to allow her or him the freedom to discover life creatively. Have you ever given thought to such a thing? You can even go beyond the spouse and take notice of other relationships in your life, and how at some level you . . . →Read the Rest: Expectation Baggage
By Tigmonk, on October 15th, 2009
 -Poetic Thursday
Forgive you might, this moment of hardship. Forgive this day, what has come and the future’s fate. Celebrate the choice to forgive, for it gives freedom to those who do not wait.
What would it mean, to forgive the mind for free? Can . . . →Read the Rest: A Day to Forgive
By Tigmonk, on October 9th, 2009
I’m sorry, you might have me confused with someone else. In this moment it is not my desire to motivate anyone, nor is it any interest of mine to help you feel better about the “I” you have created. If you’d like to get your self-esteem boosted, I’d recommend looking elsewhere. If . . . →Read the Rest: I’m not that Guy
By Tigmonk, on September 21st, 2009
Unfortunately we’ve been sold an idea that mankind’s ultimate state of being is free from pain, and until we reach that state we remain unenlightened and far from who we really are. This idea is completely and utterly incorrect, when it comes to truth. Freedom to be who you are, is freedom to . . . →Read the Rest: Freedom From Pain = Inccorect Truth
By Tigmonk, on May 27th, 2009
Forgiving self may be our greatest challenge. However it is necessary if we wish to reduce the resistance we send out into the world. Why would one forgive self over forgiving another? Because one would understand blame as a pointless game, serving only the ego which desires to separate itself from the rest of . . . →Read the Rest: Forgive Thought
By Tigmonk, on May 22nd, 2009
Maybe life didn’t work out the way you thought it would; spending your time in a routine that constantly waits for tomorrow. Maybe the liberation we’ve been taught to seek, is merely an illusion that covers the real pain. If we believe true freedom is the liberty to have physical and personal rights, then . . . →Read the Rest: Self Liberation
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About the Site Author/Creator Tiger Singleton a.k.a. Tigmonk & Paw
With a unique style of writing that can be considered wise and playful, Tiger communicates truth in a way not often seen in today’s world. Certainly some find his words and thoughts to go beyond left field, but for others they find a deep level of compassion, love, encouragement, and forgiveness.
Tiger is 28 years old, currently living in the beautiful Southern Oregon Valley with his wife of 7 years and their 3 daughters.
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