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True Openness

On May 22, 2012 By

True openness means not knowing the answer, knowing that we are searching. Humanity is searching. Theory is searching. Science is searching. Spiritual people are searching. We can allow ourselves to not know. This notion can be liberating  and can also be daunting and complex.  We have a choice as human beings. We can define our [...]

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C is shifting

On May 4, 2012 By

Our human race is developing at a crazy pace. At the same time things that should change seem stuck behind large structures, behind a dishonest elite. But also by our own judgments, our disability to to connect with something that makes sense existentially and on a larger scale, our difficulty to honestly and truly openheartedly nourish our [...]

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This post is under construction, yet all comments are welcome. My basic statement:  The universe is dynamic in nature. A lot of thinking is static in nature. It is better to learn how to think dynamically. How are we thinking? I believe a lot of general ingrained patterns in thought are feeding a lot of [...]

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Xin ~ Heartmind

On January 24, 2011 By

the first paragraph of this post is from:http://taoism.about.com/b/2009/07/09/xin-heartmind.htm In The Healing Promise Of Qi, Roger Jahnke writes: The middle Elixir Field, sometimes called the heart Dan Tian, is the residence of the mind and spirit according to Chinese medicine and philosophy. In Chinese, there is no discrete concept for mind, nor is there a discrete [...]

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In history humanity made a lot of images, stories and rules about the spiritual nature of our universe. Between those different representations floats a feeling of truth. But the true dynamics in this feeling are hard to discern. What is happening exactly? To some, coincidence is the messenger of the universe. Synchronisity, law of attraction, [...]

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I experienced a lot of trouble in dealing with critisism and opinions in my life. This is a summary of things which often go wrong. I call them: -unsolvability -unexplainability -too much difference at the same time -killjoy Unsolvability is the idea or feeling something has no solution. Apathy is a typical form of unsolvability. [...]

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