I know I said I went down the rabbit hole last week and the truth is I never fully climbed out. I was hating being vulnerable and so I was fighting it, tooth and nail. When I wrote about the incident with the chairs at Rooster last week in “The Paradox of Tracy” it was an example of me getting in touch, ever so slightly, with some very real feelings that I …
Seven Questions for Harville Hendrix (from Psychology Today, 2009)
Psychology Today’s Seven Questions project welcomes the perfect guest for Valentine’s Week (2009): Dr. Harville Hendrix, author of the international bestseller Getting the Love You Want and founder of Imago Relationship Therapy. Click here for full article.
Goals & Law of Attraction
From December 4, 2009, This note is in response to one that was forwarded to me by a friend recently, which I felt needed some clarification in terms of how Law of Attraction works. I have included the original note at the bottom of this post. Mr Sivers’ note seems to be focusing on the “announcement” of the “goals”, rather than the intention itself and, in my mind, there is …
Carpe Diem
CARPE DIEM From November 15, 2009 We have become a wasteful society. It is so easy for us to indulge ourselves in unnecessary things for the sake convenience, pleasure or merely distraction. We create or procure much more than we need and then discard the leftovers in favour of the next indulgence. We can’t seem to get enough of what we want and end up with too much of what …
My Sinai
From April 13, 2009 Lately, I’ve been thinking about the story of Moses. He’s a dude that seems to have been following me for quite a while, showing up in meditations, with his long, white beard and Hebrew robes looking just enough like Charlton Heston so that I would be sure not to mistake him for anyone else.It’s Easter Monday as I write this, and I’m all excited and nervous …