A lot of us grow up learning to describe What Is. When we watch the news, we get loads of timely information about What Is. We read books and give reports on the book … on What it Is. As such, it’s no surprise that many, if
Read more →One of the more profound things you can figure out in your lifetime is that how you feel is all a matter of choice. This is especially so with regard to happiness versus unhappiness. We may not have a choice over what we experience at the hands
Read more →The last few weeks have been chock full of me revisiting “old baggage”, unresolved issues that I either thought I’d worked through but didn’t or had put aside for another day. The range of items on this To Do list has turned out to be amusingly broad.
Read more →One of the great truths of our relationships is that they mirror all that resides within us. How we behave within a relationship directly relates to how we relate to both ourselves and others. As such, whenever you’re experiencing conflict in a relationship, you’re experiencing inner conflict.
Read more →A few hours ago, Marco Simoncelli died at the Sepang circuit in Malaysia. Unless you’re a MotoGP fan, you probably don’t know who Marco was, but that doesn’t really matter. All that matters is that Marco was here. And then he wasn’t. Marco’s passing is poignant for
Read more →The world of high-energy particle physics is a fascinating place where boffins (science types) try to figure out new and improved ways of describing the observable universe. This constantly puts increased demands on the ability of science to observe things and events with ever increasing granularity. To
Read more →A few days ago, I found out about something called Intentional Resting, which is an incredibly simple healing modality that was created by Dan Howard. I immediately recognized its usefulness and definitely recommend checking out the site and its intro video. Culturally, few of us really learn
Read more →If there were only one piece of advice I could give with regard to how to dramatically improve your life experience, I would have to choose this: Live your life with an attitude of gratitude. Gratitude sets us up for a cascade of positive events. It softens
Read more →We live in a cause and effect world. For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When something that was working perfectly fine is no longer operating within its design parameters, there’s a reason for that. We tend to view symptoms as the problems themselves.
Read more →I’m often struck by the exquisite nature of timing. Timing, as they say, is everything. You can have a great idea, but if the timing isn’t right, that idea might not get very far. On the other hand, you might have what could be thought of as
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