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Jason Hine on Grief, Praise, Love & Presence
Here’s the text for those who have difficulty following Facebook links:- ‘I wrote this a few years ago: Spiritual teachers, philosophers and some psychotherapists tell us that it is beneficial to live in the present moment, that ultimately only the … Continue reading →
Posted in awakening, conditions of worth, consciousness, cultural questions, dying, embodiment, emotions, flow, gratitude, grief, interconnection & belonging, Jason Hine, love, presence, relationship, sadness & pain, surrender, violence, vulnerability
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What to do when you’re not the hero any more – Laurie Penny
http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/film/2015/12/what-do-when-youre-not-hero-any-more Good article from Laurie Penny, about the shifting sands of contemporary cultural heroism in fiction. The writer (like one of the commentators on the article) thinks Laurie is a touch unfair to Joseph Campbell, and that his work is more balanced, … Continue reading →
Posted in 'evil', anger, awakening, civil rights, communication, conditions of worth, conflict, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, cultural taboos, diversity, education, empathy, empowerment, equality, ethics, external locus, fear, feminine, Gender & culture, good, growth, identity, internal locus of evaluation, Joseph Campbell, Laurie Penny, loneliness, masculine, meaning, metaphor & dream, non-conforming, objectification, paradigm shift, perception, political, power and powerlessness, reality, sadness & pain, self, self concept, shadow, therapeutic growth, transformation
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David Whyte on Resting
We have not long posted a David Whyte link – and this feels so seasonally appropriate, and so lovely, that we are indulging ourselves. With hope that – wherever you are, and whatever this time of year has meant and … Continue reading →
Posted in acceptance, cognitive, compassion, conditions of worth, consciousness, creativity, cultural questions, David Whyte, Disconnection, embodiment, emotions, empathy, empowerment, encounter, external locus, flow, forgiveness, gratitude, growth, healing, human condition, identity, interconnection & belonging, internal locus of evaluation, kindness & compassion, love, meaning, meditation, metaphor & dream, mindfulness, movement meditation, natural world, organismic experiencing, perception, person centred, photographs & pictures, physical being, presence, relationship, resilience, self, sleep, surrender, therapeutic growth, trust, vulnerability
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