Monthly Archives: November 2010

Time of troubles

by Justme I was born in a town in Northern Ireland into a Catholic family in 1969, the year the current ‘troubles’ started. This was when Catholics could not get jobs and discrimination was rife because the protestant dominated state, … Continue reading

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One

It is challenging to write about Islam. There are so many opinions. So many emotions. Both outside, as well as inside of the Islamic community. And many times it is difficult to tell what is the truth. The only thing … Continue reading

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Know respect!

Bow your head. The wind is much stronger that your self thinks.

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The Tao is the way

  I love this verse from the Tao-te-Ching. It points to the practice of letting go and finding one’s own wisdom. It takes a clear mind, an open heart and fearless devotion to the path. It is one step after … Continue reading

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Dreamfable

The Living Room asked for Authors. So here I am introducing myself realising that it is not much more then a story. And it is likely that my story is not much different then most stories. I had my share … Continue reading

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LoL

Brace yourself…  

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Empowerment

Last weekend I was invited to go to a Kalachakra initiation. The invitation came as complete surprise as I had not intended to go. I am not a Buddhist in the sense that I follow any practices or identify myself … Continue reading

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Freedom of Rumi

happy is the one who doesn’t want to try getting wealthy or remaining poor free of other people and worldly worries a stranger to himself free in every way ..what does it mean: a stranger to myself ? From: Rumi … Continue reading

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Radiant love, joyful death

Siegfried is a story about awakening. The young hero who does not know fear, is transformed by awakening the sleeping Brünnhilde who agrees to join him. This is the animus/anima symbolism, the transcendence of the masculine in union with  the … Continue reading

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Gene Gendlin introduces focusing

Take a little time and have a look. Focusing is working very well with / for me.    

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