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In a conversation between a wise person and a fool, who learns the most? Who is your teacher? Who do you follow? I've learned from a few in my life, Anthony De Mello, Thomas Merton, Jesus. Vying for second place is Eckhart Tolle. Here's an opportunity to immerse yourself in his teachings for free. More ...
These (little book of) Wise Traveller books were launched at Greenbelt last year. I contributed to the book on Happiness and the book on Relationships. I'm one of a number of other writers to each, including Steve Hollinghurst and Kester Brewin. These are available at Amazon. More ...
A small team from embody are currently working on a foodlife project (combining culinary writing with life coaching), writing a booklet called Heavenly Recipes For Hope. This is one part of the content that we've created for the Hope08 project running nationally this year. The book has given us an opportunity to combine some food photography with some original concepts exploring positive psychology and soul hope. Have a look at some of the photos used. More ...
Given that we’re generally pants at predicting what will make us happy – and – given that wishing is about improving happiness and purpose, a sensible idea is to check out your wishes with someone who’s done it before to see if it made them happy. More ...
The guru of stillness was exasperated with his student. The source of this exasperation was essentially that what he was teaching didn’t exist and the student was having a hard time with that. It was more about what wasn’t there than what was. The student couldn’t really handle that; ‘So. What you’re saying is that it is a bit like this? Or like that?’. ‘No, no, not like that! Or this, for that matter. Even a bit!’ He paused and finding depths of compassion and patience asked his student, ‘Are there spaces between your thoughts?’. ‘Well yes’, the student admitted. ‘Then make them bigger’. More ...
Do you ever find yourself hard to understand? Are there times when you notice yourself giving yourself a good talking to: “Why did I do that?”, “I should have done this not that.” The classic inner dialogue word to listen out for is “should”. More ...
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