Wednesday, May 17, 2017

The Inkblots

I have always been fascinated how the mind works. People think it is such a simple thing. It is clearly not.

I remember doing the inkblots in school at one time, and in an actual counseling session. I remember my counselor asking: "What do you see?" Afraid to say what I was seeing, or lack thereof, whether I would be wrong or not, was something that always made me ponder.

While this book is very meaty in terms of the story behind Hermann Rorschach, it was very interesting to learn the history behind the man, and the reasoning behind the inkblots.

Some people will either find this work of literature boring, others too in-depth, and yet others completely overwhelmed. 

Those that have studied psychology will either agree, disagree, or agree to disagree.


Book Review: 5 Minutes with Jesus; Quiet Time for Your Soul

This was a short, super sweet book to read.

For those people who say they don't have time to sit down with Jesus, needs to read this book. Each daily devotional is 5 minutes or under (depend on fast you read, or how long you take to truly let it soak in). It was a perfect way to either start or end the day.

Honestly, every day seemed to fit just perfect with what was going on in my life at the moment. It seemed like it was written just for me, just for that moment in time. Truly like Jesus was with me knowing what I was going through.

I gifted this book to a friend after reading. I hope she enjoys it as much as I did.