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Tag Archives: oneness
Hearing the Cries of the World – Mark Nepo
https://parabola.org/2016/06/14/hearing-the-cries-of-the-world-by-mark-nepo/ “True connection requires that a part of us dissolves in order to join with what we meet. This is always both painful and a revelation, as who we are is rearranged slightly, so that aliveness beyond us can enter … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, awakening, community, compassion, consciousness, cultural questions, Disconnection, emotions, empathy, encounter, ethics, fear, flow, grief, growth, interconnection & belonging, kindness & compassion, loss, love, paradigm shift, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, relationship, resilience, sadness & pain, surrender, tears, transformation, trauma, violence, vulnerability
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What about when meditation doesn’t help with anxiety?
http://www.nondualtherapy.life/2018/01/28/q-what-about-when-meditation-doesnt-help-with-anxiety/ Click on the above link to visit http://www.nondualtherapy.life for this helpful response to a reader’s question. Our experience is that very often people’s understanding of what meditation or mindfulness offers, is distorted and misses the heart of the practice … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, awakening, conflict, consciousness, cultural questions, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, empowerment, fear, identity, interconnection & belonging, loneliness, meditation, mindfulness, movement meditation, perception, power and powerlessness, presence, self, self concept, spirituality, surrender, transformation, trauma, trust, vulnerability
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Wetiko: Energy, Domination and Human Societies – Martin Kirk
Wetiko: Energy, Domination and Human Societies This forms part of series of posts about cultural questions, and paradigm shift. Click on the link for Martin’s fascinating article. ‘Wetiko’ is an indigenous term, used in this context to refer to modern … Continue reading →
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Susannah Darling Khan ‘Your dance does not depend on the music’
Susannah and Ya’Acov Darling Khan founded the School of Movement Medicine, near to us in Devon, and teach this conscious dance form all over the world. Here’s how they describe their work:- ‘Movement Medicine is a creative, embodied meditation practice for our times. It … Continue reading →
Posted in anger, autonomy, awakening, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, Dance, diversity, ecological, embodiment, empowerment, gratitude, grief, interconnection & belonging, love, meditation, mindfulness, movement meditation, music, natural world, person centred, physical being, political, power and powerlessness, resilience, sadness & pain, trauma, trust, vulnerability
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The Longing for Belonging – Charles Eisenstein
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/charles-eisenstein/indigeneity-and-belonging_b_8011302.html Originally written for our local Schumacher College, in the context of a course Charles was leading. Charles features regularly on this blog – the writer believes him to be one of the important thinkers and writers of our time. … Continue reading →
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