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Tag Archives: manifesting reality
Dreamspeak: Tiny Acorn; Mighty Oak – Toko-pa
http://toko-pa.com/2007/08/17/dreamspeak-tiny-acorn-mighty-oak/ Click on the link above to visit Toko-pa’s site for this beautiful and important piece on the personal and collective significance of dreaming, the ‘daimon’ and creativity in its widest sense:- ‘The daimon is in your goosebumps and sudden … Continue reading →
Posted in autonomy, awakening, congruence, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, embodiment, emotions, fear, flow, growth, immanence, interconnection & belonging, love, meaning, metaphor & dream, paradigm shift, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, reality, shadow, sleep, tears, transformation, vulnerability
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How To Create A Homemade New Year’s Ceremony – Elizabeth Gilbert
The writer agrees with Liz, on the importance of ritual and ceremony, on its unhelpful neglect in our cultures, and on the ‘how’ of creating our own (arising from within, not imposed from without). Don’t be put off by missing … Continue reading →
Posted in consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Elizabeth Gilbert, embodiment, empowerment, external locus, gratitude, grief, loneliness, loss, meaning, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, spirituality, surrender, transformation
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Pema Chödrön: What to Do When You Lose It Completely
Just under 3 minutes of gold from Pema. What she suggests is a pause, a directing of the attention inwards, rather than into an/another explosion outwards of resentment or aggression. The purpose is an opening and a softening, to self … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', anger, blaming, compassion, conflict, core conditions, cultural questions, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, empathy, forgiveness, guilt, kindness & compassion, love, mindfulness, objectification, Pema Chödrön, perception, presence, resilience, self, self concept, shadow, shame, shaming, surrender, violence, vulnerability
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‘5 Signs You’re on the Hero’s Journey’ Alison Nappi
http://www.writewithspirit.com/blog/5-signs-youre-on-the-heros-journey Yesterday’s post included a Joseph Campbell reference, and today we remain with the themes of the hero’s journey, and the importance of mythology in our quest for meaning. Laurie Penny and Alison Nappi have written very different pieces around these themes … Continue reading →
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Toko-pa: Disappointment: An Invitation to Create
Toko-pa: Disappointment: An Invitation to Create Click on the title for another interesting and lovely post from Toko-pa, about how experiences of disappointment, staleness or boredom carry the seeds of inspiration, creativity and transformation….. We love the quotation she ends … Continue reading →
Posted in actualizing tendency, creativity, empowerment, therapeutic growth, Toko-pa, transformation
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Tagged actualising, actualizing, beauty, boredom, change, consciousness, creativity, disappointment, dreaming, dreams, envisioning, inspiration, manifesting reality, Meister Eckhart, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Toko-pa, transformation, vision
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