Yesterday, when I was having another day of self-transformation at the enormous South Shore Plaza mall accompanied by my boyfriend Michael and my son Aaron, I saw this:
And, as usual, everything else I saw spoke to me of Self-Transformation.
Those last four self-transformation images show Aaron’s father’s large-format camera and his transforming photographs of our self-transforming son.
Self-transformation can come in many forms, including
- books,
- beliefs,
- being in the moment,
- blogging, and
- those are just the b’s!
Here‘s “Self Transformation” music which has transformed a grand total of three people on YouTube:
Aaron Doughty has posted this “Higher-Self Transformation Meditation that will change your life forever…” on YouTube:
Now I have to go to work and help people with self-transformation through therapy.
Feel free to practice self-transformation in a comment, below.
Self-transforming gratitude to all those who helped me create today’s self-transformation post and — of course — to YOU.
loved Aaron’s self transforming photos. Didn’t realize there were so many books with the word f*&k in them!
Love your self-transforming journey on WordPress, Lisa!
very transforming, love the humour, have a great day
Thank you for this transforming comment!
it made me smile, thank you
I think those large-format photos allow Aaron to transform into somewhat of a young, handsome Will Ferrell, Ann.
Thanks for another transforming comment, Mark.
Books can be very transformative which, I believe, is why Bill Bailey recommends The Little Book Of Calm.
Ahahahaha! That’s funny, Christopher.
Thanks for more transformative comments!
I feel that you helped me with self-transformation (through your blogging) just before you dashed off to help people transform through therapy.
The note that Barack Obama recommends Paradise Lost cracked me up. Thank you! I loved looking at all your book titles in this post. And I thought that Aaron’s father is a very talented photographer-artist. I notice that you are very good at making connections between ideas and things.
I love looking at all your comments, Maureen!
Hey! My post showed up!!!!!! Thank you, thank you! (Have been having a bit of trouble with that, lately)
So glad we figured this out and transformed you back into a poster here!
Self transformation, let me think of that……………
Nope, that gives me a headache……..
I hope your headache transformed itself out of your head, Joanne.
I need a bookstore visit!!! That camera is amazing.
I need your visits, Lisa!
Many interesting books here.
So wonderful to see you here!
I thought Harley would be reading on Self-Transformation too.
Harley transforms himself every day.
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Those are some interesting book titles! LOL! I think if I read them they might transform my vocabulary. 🙂
Thanks for another interesting, transformative comment, Debra!
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