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Monthly Archives: August 2010
All good things..
…come by three. The third composition of the summer of 1803 is the “Triple Concerto”. Beethoven may very well have “heard” it, walking through these vinyards… Beethoven’s Triple Concerto by Daniel Barenboim, Itzhak Perlman and Yo-Yo Ma ( Part 2 )
Conscious Suffering
A ” jam session ” by Michaela and Angelika
Posted in On the sofa
Tagged acceptance, awakening, clearing, concious suffering, emotions, letting go, Liberation, pain, resistance
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4 questions and a turnaround
Learning to use Byron Katie’s method of four questions and a turnaround (by Abitiki) These are some examples of doing ‘The Work’, beginning over a year ago. At the time I was becoming aware that I had the emotional maturity … Continue reading
Posted in The Armchair, The Crystal Mirror
Tagged 4 question, Belief, Byron Katie, Eckhart Tolle, emotion, enquiry, Id ego and super-ego, truth, Turnaround, Unconscious mind
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Late summer
Beethoven wrote another piece in the summer of 1803, while he lodged in the “Eroica House”, only a few blocks from where I live.
Taking part in the dance
A Conversation between Justme and Michaela
Posted in On the sofa
Tagged awakening, Dance of Life, letting go, Living Truth, Lord of the Dance, surrender
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The Parting
The Parting A poem by Justme
Posted in Books & Poetry
Tagged acceptance, awakening, honesty, letting go, Liberation, loss, poem, receiving, stillness, surrender
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True Love
Today I thought of a movie I saw a while ago. “Bright Star” by Jane Campion. It is the tale of the English poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, his fiancé and muse, forever antagonised by Charles Brown, Keat’s friend … Continue reading
Sleeping Beauty
One afternoon I opened the entrance door of a rather dilapidated looking building, a few blocks down the road from where I live. I entered into an enchanted courtyard.
On the Sofa with Paul
Saturday, 21st of August, 2010 A: Good Morning Paul! How are you today?
Posted in On the sofa
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