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Category Archives: risk
John O’Donohue on Beginning
Here’s the text, for those who have trouble seeing FB links:- ‘There is nothing to fear in the act of beginning. More often than not it knows the journey ahead better than we ever could. Perhaps the art of harvesting … Continue reading
Posted in consciousness, creativity, growth, John O'Donohue, risk, vulnerability
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Too right it’s Black Friday: our relentless consumption is trashing the planet George Monbiot
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/22/black-friday-consumption-killing-planet-growth? Click on the above link to visit the Guardian for this article by George Monbiot, to mark last week’s ‘Black Friday’. ‘When you hear that something makes economic sense, this means it makes the opposite of common sense. Those … Continue reading
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Ahmad Joudeh on being a Syrian dancer
Inspiring, sad and lovely. Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter Counselling in Exeter since 1994
Posted in civil rights, conflict, creativity, cultural questions, cultural taboos, Dance, embodiment, empowerment, flow, Gender & culture, gender identity, identity, internal locus of evaluation, masculine, movement meditation, non-conforming, physical being, political, resilience, risk, self, trauma, violence
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Ayanna Cruver on being stopped by police in the U.S.
This brought tears to the writer as well. Grateful to Ayanna for posting it. It needs to be seen. Something is profoundly wrong in our societies, when this is how we impact each other. Palace Gate Counselling Service, Exeter Counselling … Continue reading
Posted in civil rights, criminal justice model, cultural questions, emotions, empathy, encounter, fear, kindness & compassion, perception, political, power and powerlessness, risk, shadow, trauma, trust, vulnerability
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