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Ask Dr Gayle Kimball-Apr-May-Jun 2013

Dr. Gayle Kimball has been writing for the Lotus Guide since the very first issue answering some tough questions along the way for Lotus Guide readers.

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Divorce By Dr. Gayle Kimball

Just because someone is an adult doesn’t mean he or she is emotionally mature. Expecting him to be fair leads to disappointment and more resentment, as you’re dealing with someone who is about 13 right now.

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Marriage By Dr. Gayle Kimball

My husband gambled all our savings playing in Pachinko parlors after his retirement from teaching. He drinks and doesn’t listen to me.

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball

Life is too short to waste any time. Write a list of what youâ??d like to do before you die, including travel, new skills, good deeds and service to others, and fun.

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball-July 2011

Q: Iâ??m a middle-aged divorced guy who realized I wasnâ??t in love with my wives. How can I change this pattern? The women Iâ??m dating now arenâ??t going to be compatible in the long run either.

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball-April 2011

The democracy revolutions in the Middle East are exciting, but do you think theyâ??re worth the hundreds of people whoâ??ve been shot?

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball-January 2011

Therapist Michael Newton and businessman Robert Monroe spent years studying this, the former by doing hypnotic regressions with his clients, and the latter by astral traveling to many dimensions using â??hemi-synchâ? audio technologies that stimulate bo

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball

Life is too short to waste any time. Write a list of what youâ??d like to do before you die, including travel, new skills, good deeds and service to others, and fun.

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball

I recently facilitated a baby blessing for a couple whose marriage I performed six years ago. Part of the ceremony was asking the great-grandparents, grandparents, and step-grandparents what they wished theyâ??d known when they first became parents.

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Ask Dr. Gayle Kimball

What makes people happy? More than 100 questions were asked of 1,280 Americans ages 13-24 in 2007 (by the Associated Press and MTV). As with people of all ages, relationships with family and friends are the greatest source of happiness. Money was not