The cold fireplace syndrome

It’s not worth it… Is it worth it to invest your energy in something that is uncertain? It’s not worth it, or is it?… It is all about whether it is worth it for you or not… If you are … Continue reading

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The cold fireplace syndrome

Learning new things is hard… what is on the other side of pain?

 

I hate to learn new things. I am learning disabled. It’s not an excuse, it’s a fact that is in my way and makes any learning process torturous for me. Does this mean I don’t learn new things? No. I … Continue reading

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Learning new things is hard… what is on the other side of pain?

The Pleasure Principle and winning in life

Psychology, as a science and as a practice has some tools: Observation and brain scans. But the problem with either is that the human element, the interpreter between what is being seen, their mindset, their attitude, their approach, is crucial. … Continue reading

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The Pleasure Principle and winning in life

Did you have a long holiday? Spent a lot of time with family?

returning-to-the-dark-sideSome capacities, especially the ones that are your main soul correction capacities, are hard to keep on. What does Source have to say about that? There are different reasons. Reason #1: You need more capacities turned on before you can … Continue reading

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Did you have a long holiday? Spent a lot of time with family?

Possibilities in Landmark Education equal DNA capacities… but does declaring a possibility turn a capacity on?

defc276a81d56032bcf8a9919dbad704The Landmark Education shortcut that doesn’t work: “the possibility I declare for myself and my life” “the possibility I invent for myself and my life” you are taught in Landmark Education. Declaration is a verbal way to speak something into … Continue reading

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A person can do well without doing good… but where is the spice of life?

dragon_adBack in 1988 I declared that my life was going to be NOT about my life but about others… And that was the beginning of my REAL life… This article is bulls eye, both in what it says and when … Continue reading

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A person can do well without doing good… but where is the spice of life?

How would you know if you are a sissy? And I don’t mean gay…

It’s not surprising many people are looking for information on the subject when it’s such a common issue for so many, yet, good information is hard to find. That’s why we have gathered everything you need to know, right here.

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Humanity is declining… Are you part of the problem, or part of the solution? I read a paragraph in an article, online, I can’t seem to find the article any more. The article says that the United States became a … Continue reading

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How would you know if you are a sissy? And I don’t mean gay…
Obviously, there is a lot more to know about the subject. This brief article is just a start, and the next step is to do some more research. In any case, the tips in the article set the stage for a more detailed treatment of the subject.

The fundamental error of human thinking: that things are fixable

skinnierIf you look, at least half of our time is spent fixing or being part of a “fix”. The problem with fixing is fundamental and it is against Life and it is against Nature. Nature, Life, never fixes anything, it … Continue reading

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The fundamental error of human thinking: that things are fixable

Middle or the road – wisdom or mistake?

tightropeOne of the biggest challenges for me on the path is to stay in the middle. Neither too egotistic, nor self-cheating. Neither too buoyant nor down in the dumps. Neither accepting nor refusing credit. Neither too nice nor too rude … Continue reading

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Middle or the road – wisdom or mistake?

Osho: Self-knowledge is the most difficult thing

Osho and self-knowledgePeople ask my why I discontinued the Playground. After all I loved that program… so why not continue indefinitely. Two reasons: 1. There were only four participants. But that is not enough reason. 2. The Playground is a knowing yourself … Continue reading

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Osho: Self-knowledge is the most difficult thing