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On Fear & Faith

“Only drowning men could see him” This is a line from the beautiful Leonhard Cohen song  ” Suzanne” –  a song about faith and “the belief in the unseen”. And Jesus was a sailor, when he walked upon the water … Continue reading

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An authentic life

What does it mean to live an authentic life? When we live the human life, it wants us to act seriously, as if the dream state was real. Solid, like the ground beneath our feet, slowly moving through the density of … Continue reading

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Fear points to our greatest strength

Fear is much more complex than just a thought or a pattern. Fear is an emotion, an intrinsic process triggered by a more or less conscious perception and it’s subsequent interpretation. I think there is an instinctual component to fear … Continue reading

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Fear is the demon. Fear is the protector

Fear is our protector. Fear is the demon of the past. In the Vedic philosophy of creation, fear arose in the moment the „I“ came into being. If there is a sense of I, there is also the instinct to … Continue reading

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Where fear is love cannot be

I cannot find enlightenment. What is revealed to me is a matter of grace, not of effort or seeking. The holy spirit may – or may not – come to my house. No use of wanting or waiting, be on … Continue reading

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