Thinking

How to Break the Habit of Excessive Thinking

Do you spend a lot of time in your head, thinking about many things? Do you find it hard to go still?  Is thinking an addiction?  Is it a pseudo sense of self? When I write poetry I do not feel I am thinking, I just let thoughts flow.  When I clown… Continue reading

Single Shooters Training as Gaming in Violent Video Games?

I was undertaking research into arms traffickers given a documentary I found by chance. I felt intuitively a connection with the US shooting and military weapons. I felt intuitively for the arms industry and profit making out of violence which encourages its existence. Then by chance I find a violent video game and… Continue reading

Inquiry – Terrorism and The Work

This is a transcript of an interview Byron Katie had with Deborah about the fear around 9/11.

This is another perspective on truth and living in the moment.  Byron Katie regards reality as what is happening now.  She says that how do you know you need something? you’ve got it, how do you… Continue reading

Stephen Hawking: Surrender to Singularity of Purpose

I was listening to an audio of Eckhart Tolle speaking about his experience meeting a disabled man at Cambridge. He watched this man being fed by others and how he dribbled and was cleaned up. His body was not in control and he was dependent on those around him. He inquired as to who was… Continue reading

Infinite Possibilities Is the New Knowledge Of Leadership

There is much discussion around about the absence of leadership around the world. This discussion is occurring in business, governance circles and in families. Real leadership emerges from values, which are not being seen to be, but lived. The greatest leaders serve rather than being served.

The future will embody true leadership at the personal,… Continue reading

Self Reflection or Self Importance?

Byron Katie introduces The Work to the world as simple questions to question our thoughts. Increasingly I am seeing that unquestioned thoughts cause pain. For always truth is pain free. We make our mistakes innocently but it is important to learn from mistakes and to live in the present moment in peace. The essence is… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

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