The Ecology of Success
Friday, February 6th, 2009What is success for you? Is it the senseless hunt for external approval leading to . . Read the rest of this entry »
What is success for you? Is it the senseless hunt for external approval leading to . . Read the rest of this entry »
Once I overheard a conversation in a bus. Usually I am not interested to listen to words that are not addressed to me personally. But this one grabbed my attention because it was . . Read the rest of this entry »
Everybody talks about the ONE these days and that the Whole is more than the sum of its parts. These are interesting phenomena since both statements make only sense on the basis of . . Read the rest of this entry »
ONE has no choice to be one, nor is it seeking any choice. Read the rest of this entry »
‘Vertigo’ is defined in a medical environment as a ‘major symptom of a balance disorder’ and in that sense somewhat reflects the subject of this contribution, although medical issues are not at stake here. Rather what concerns me . . Read the rest of this entry »
As long as I can think, whether at home, at school or professionally, most people were talking about what they were living off. Only kids, excentrics and some old people would have a . . . Read the rest of this entry »
I once attended a piano concert in a piano store which provided quite an intimate setting for the music. The pianist actually was a buddhist monk . . . Read the rest of this entry »
Without practicing conscious awareness we may create negative or destructive things, without creativity we miss . . Read the rest of this entry »
The amazing human activity which we call thinking has been compared to . . Read the rest of this entry »
Never would I have dreamed about defending the word ‘esoteric’. But my patience . . . Read the rest of this entry »