Robert Myers, Psychotherapist

Robert Myers, Psychotherapist Robert brings over 30 years of experience in a variety of clinical, artistic, and spiritual settings

04/26/2020

If you have an upcoming appointment, please call 2074096226 before your appointment. The appointment is cancelled due to an emergency.

Good to know.
04/09/2020

Good to know.

Cannabis use disorder uniquely affects people with ADHD. Learn about how ma*****na impacts the ADD brain and the risks of abuse.

03/07/2020
"...the part of the story with which women resonate most strongly is the journey of relinquishment, the egoic death, and...
03/02/2020

"...the part of the story with which women resonate most strongly is the journey of relinquishment, the egoic death, and the restoration of power".
Inanna: Relevance and Return | Parabola

Parabola is a quarterly journal devoted to the exploration of the quest for meaning as it is expressed in the world's myths, symbols, and religious traditions, with particular emphasis on the relationship between this store of wisdom and our modern life.

NYTimes: You’re Not Listening. Here’s Why.
02/12/2020

NYTimes: You’re Not Listening. Here’s Why.

There’s an unconscious tendency to tune out people you feel close to because you think you already know what they are going to say.

Kratom's Benefits And Dangers Debated Amid Marketing Push : Shots - Health News : NPR
01/21/2020

Kratom's Benefits And Dangers Debated Amid Marketing Push : Shots - Health News : NPR

Some people struggling with opioid addiction who switched to kratom swear the herb salvaged their lives. But federal agencies and the brother of a man who died from his kratom use warn of its risks.

David Ward gets me talking about music, psychotherapy, and the Path of Love.
01/18/2020

David Ward gets me talking about music, psychotherapy, and the Path of Love.

On episode #5 of The Rock Therapy Show, Robert Myers, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and psychotherapist stops by to talk about Music, Myth, and Spirituali...

Talk Less. Listen More. Here’s How.
01/09/2020

Talk Less. Listen More. Here’s How.

Lessons in the art of listening, from a C.I.A. agent, a focus group moderator and more.

Precious words.
01/04/2020

Precious words.

HIDING

is a way of staying alive. Hiding is a way of holding ourselves until we are ready to come into the light. Even hiding the truth from ourselves can be a way to come to what we need in our own necessary time. Hiding is one of the brilliant and virtuoso practices of almost every part of the natural world: the protective quiet of an icy northern landscape, the held bud of a future summer rose, the snow bound internal pulse of the hibernating bear. Hiding is underestimated. We are hidden by life in our mother’s womb until we grow and ready ourselves for our first appearance in the lighted world; to appear too early in that world is to find ourselves with the immediate necessity for outside intensive care.

Hiding done properly is the internal faithful promise for a proper future emergence, as embryos, as children or even as emerging adults in retreat from the names that have caught us and imprisoned us, often in ways where we have been too easily seen and too easily named.

We live in a time of the dissected soul, the immediate disclosure; our thoughts, imaginings and longings exposed to the light too much, too early and too often, our best qualities squeezed too soon into a world already awash with too easily articulated ideas that oppress our sense of self and our sense of others. What is real is almost always to begin with, hidden, and does not want to be understood by the part of our mind that mistakenly thinks it knows what is happening. What is precious inside us does not care to be known by the mind in ways that diminish its presence.

Hiding is an act of freedom from the misunderstanding of others, especially in the enclosing world of oppressive secret government and private entities, attempting to name us, to anticipate us, to leave us with no place to hide and grow in ways unmanaged by a creeping necessity for absolute naming, absolute tracking and absolute control. Hiding is a bid for independence, from others, from mistaken ideas we have about our selves, from an oppressive and mistaken wish to keep us completely safe, completely ministered to, and therefore completely managed. Hiding is creative, necessary and beautifully subversive of outside interference and control. Hiding leaves life to itself, to become more of itself. Hiding is the radical independence necessary for our emergence into the light of a proper human future.



HIDING
in David Whyte: Essentials
Many Rivers Press © David Whyte



Before we can emerge into the light of any plans for the New Year, we strangely have to dwell in and fully understand the underlying and very physical nature of all the ways that we hide from that light, and perhaps even more strangely, the merciful necessity behind hiding itself. We have to understand the innate and often unconscious wisdom in the protection of our essence, of our gifts and of our joys, until they can emerge into the world in their own time, with their own beautiful forms of awkwardness and backward looking courage. We live at the frontier between emergence and hiding and no amount of self-knowledge or enlightenment will ever make us fully known, either to ourselves or to the world. What is sacred and often half spoken in a human being does not wish to be articulated too early, in ways that diminish its presence. Hiding. DW
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Aphrodite Born Again From The Sea Foam
Photo © David Whyte
Ludovisi Throne: Palazzo Altemps
Rome: October 2015

Why Is America So Depressed?"Out of this dark cast of mind arose the hunger for a strong, avenging figure whose arrival ...
01/02/2020

Why Is America So Depressed?

"Out of this dark cast of mind arose the hunger for a strong, avenging figure whose arrival has sent even more mentally harrowing shock waves through society. If President Trump is indeed mentally ill, as so many of his critics claim, he may well be the most representative leader we have ever had."

It’s no coincidence that our politics and our mental health have declined so rapidly, at the same time.

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477 Congress Street, Ste 403
Portland, ME
04101

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Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 2pm

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