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Tag Archives: Exeter
John O’Donohue on the Senses
“Human skin is porous; the world flows through you. Your senses are large pores that let the world in. By being attuned to the wisdom of your senses, you will never become an exile in your own life, an outsider … Continue reading
Posted in cognitive, consciousness, human condition, John O'Donohue, mindfulness, organismic experiencing, perception, physical being, spirituality
Tagged Anam Cara, cognitive, connection, consciousness, disconnection, disembodied, disembodiment, embodied, embodied reality, embodiment, Exeter, John O'Donohue, Palace Gate Counselling Service, perception, physical being, senses, sensory perception, spiritual, spiritual experience, spirituality, wisdom, wisdom of senses, wisdom of the senses
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Slomo: The Man Who Skated Right Off The Grid
Thank you, Monica, for putting us onto this:- http://beyondmeds.com/2014/05/06/slomo-the-man-who-skated-right-off-the-grid/ Began watching yesterday ‘just for a couple of minutes’, mesmerized until the end (only 16/17 minutes, and they are fascinating). Like Monica, we enjoyed his line: ‘I’m just trying to get … Continue reading
Posted in actualizing tendency, human condition, internal locus of evaluation, Monica Cassani, paradigm shift, physical being, transformation
Tagged actualising, actualizing, alternative, Beyond Meds, conscious living, Exeter, internal locus, John Kitchin, Monica Cassani, off the grid, Palace Gate Counselling Service, paradigm shift, person-centred, Slomo
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The Conflict
Introduction Eighteen months ago, a conflict erupted in our service. It did not relate to our client work. In this vast, complex and messy battle, there has been no complaint by any client of this service, or any client off … Continue reading