Archive for February, 2010

Nothing is Constant Except Change AND The Witness

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

If you count change as a constant, there are actually two things that are constant in life – change, and The Witness. We can think of The Witness as or our ever-present sense of self-awareness or self-knowing – our very beingness, suchness, or unqualified consciousness; the constant awareness that “I am”, whatever else may be happening.

Attachment and Conditional Love Go Hand in Hand

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Have you noticed how love starts as a blossoming flower, fully expressive, radiant and open, and often moves away from that, as expectations replace invitations, creativity dissolves into habit, and fear of loss replaces desire? Attachment, and Conditional Love, which is really Neediness by a more generous name, are pretty much the same thing, or at least the one causes the other.

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  • Efficiency, Self-Mastery and Discipline Bring Success – Now at The World Cup Too!
  • July 3, 2010
  • Germany have just stunned the footballing world by beating favourties Argentina 4-0, and last week beat the English team 4-1, but I think the signs were there earlier, not necessarily in footballing terms, but in general approaches to work, and I remember back to the TV programme, Grand Designs, and the extraordinary approach of the German Huf Haus building teams.

The Art of The Freedom to Cry

The Art of The Freedom to Cry

The intellectual thought that one must not allow oneself to cry is a negative, limiting belief, and one which will cause much damage until we renounce it, individually and socially. Read more...

Witnessing and Emotional Mastery

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There’s a saying in Scotland that if you don’t like the weather, wait twenty minutes. The same is true of emotions, which also carry 'gifts'. Read more...