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Tag Archives: death and rebirth
The descent experience: metaphor for serious illness – Sheila Joshi
The descent experience: metaphor for serious illness Click on the link above to visit Monica Cassani’s wonderful, resource-rich site, http://www.beyondmeds.com, for this piece by Sheila, exploring descent myths in the context of serious illness or distress. ‘In the Fall of 2010, … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, awakening, consciousness, cultural questions, emotions, empowerment, encounter, fear, identity, immanence, Joseph Campbell, Jung, loss, meaning, metaphor & dream, Monica Cassani, power and powerlessness, presence, psychiatric drugs, psychiatry, psychosis, sacred illness, sadness & pain, schizophrenia, self, spirituality, surrender, transformation
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When We Were Trees – Ivy Bourgon
‘there was a time, not so long ago, that we were trees. trust me, we were. we grew old very, very, very old we lived at the whim of the seasons with no control over our many appendages that would … Continue reading →
Posted in awakening, beauty, communication, community, consciousness, creativity, Disconnection, encounter, flow, immanence, interconnection & belonging, loss, metaphor & dream, natural world, organismic experiencing, poetry, power and powerlessness, presence, surrender, transformation, trust
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James Hillman on ‘Depression’
“Depression is still the Great Enemy. More personal energy is expended in manic defenses against, diversions from, and denials of it than goes into other supposed psychopathological threats to society: psychopathic criminality, schizoid breakdowns, addictions. As long as we are … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, compulsive behaviour, consciousness, cultural questions, Disconnection, flow, grief, identity, internal locus of evaluation, James Hillman, organismic experiencing, person centred, person centred theory, power and powerlessness, presence, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, spirituality, surrender, transformation, vulnerability
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2016: The Reveal – Charlotte Du Cann
http://dark-mountain.net/blog/2016-the-reveal/ Click on the above link to visit http://www.dark-mountain.net for Charlotte’s article, another powerful Zeitgeist piece at the end of a big, shadow-filled year:- ‘This alchemical moment has nothing to do with social justice, or environmentalism or any of the … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, accountability, actualizing tendency, autonomy, awakening, beauty, blaming, Charlotte Du Cann, civil rights, communication, community, compassion, consciousness, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, Dark Mountain Project, Disconnection, diversity, dying, ecological, ecological issues, embodiment, empathy, empowerment, encounter, ethics, external locus, fear, flow, gratitude, grief, growth, healing, identity, immanence, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, loss, love, meaning, mindfulness, natural world, organismic experiencing, paradigm shift, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, shadow, transformation, trauma, trust, values & principles, violence, vulnerability, Yann Arthus-Bertrand
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Kali Takes America: I’m With Her – Vera De Chalambert
http://www.rebellesociety.com/2016/11/18/veradechalambert-kali/ Click on the link to visit http://www.rebellesociety.com for Vera’s brilliant article, which lays a sensitive finger on the cultural pulse – and not only in the U.S. Reading this, the writer felt it was the most important thing she … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, awakening, conflict, consciousness, creativity, ecological, ecological issues, natural world, paradigm shift, shadow, spirituality, surrender, sustainability, therapeutic growth, transformation, trauma, Vera De Chalambert, violence, vulnerability
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Pema Chodron on Relaxing with impermanence (on her 80th birthday)
Click on the link to see this little film of Pema at 80, speaking about the fear of death and how we may learn to approach our dying. ‘When the appearances of this life dissolve, may I with ease and … Continue reading →
Posted in Chogyam Trungpa, consciousness, cultural questions, dying, emotions, fear, human condition, loss, meditation, Pema Chödrön, perception, physical being, power and powerlessness, resilience, self, spirituality, surrender, transformation, vulnerability
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Raising your Havingness Ceiling – Toko-pa
Raising your Havingness Ceiling Click on the above link for this wonderful post by Toko-pa, who is regularly featured here:- ‘As soon as we begin to feel resigned with things being as they are, it is time to resume the … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, awakening, beauty, consciousness, consent, creativity, empowerment, flow, gratitude, growth, meaning, metaphor & dream, perception, power and powerlessness, reality, risk, self, self concept, self esteem, surrender, Toko-pa, transformation, trust, vulnerability
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The Space Between Stories – Lissa Rankin
The Space Between Stories Click on the link for this beautiful, deep piece from Lissa. Here’s a taste:- “This week, I experienced a trauma that collapsed my story of self, yet a new story has not yet emerged. Charles Eisenstein … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, awakening, Charles Eisenstein, compassion, consciousness, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, dying, emotions, empowerment, fear, flow, grief, growth, identity, immanence, interconnection & belonging, meaning, metaphor & dream, paradigm shift, perception, political, power and powerlessness, presence, reality, resilience, risk, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, spirituality, surrender, sustainability, transformation, trauma, trust, vulnerability
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Chögyam Trungpa on life’s rhythms
“There are times to cultivate and create, when you nurture your world and give birth to new ideas and ventures. There are times of flourishing and abundance, when life feels in full bloom, energized and expanding. And there are times … Continue reading →
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Matt Licata on when the ground falls away
The writer is noticing how hard, painful and confusing life is feeling for many in her world, both those she works with therapeutically and others – and how this is often her experience too at the moment. Lots of change and loss … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, actualizing tendency, awakening, compassion, consciousness, core conditions, creativity, cultural questions, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, fear, flow, grief, growth, healing, human condition, identity, immanence, internal locus of evaluation, loneliness, loss, love, Matt Licata, meaning, organismic experiencing, perception, photographs & pictures, physical being, power and powerlessness, presence, sadness & pain, self, shadow, spirituality, surrender, transformation, trust, vulnerability
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