Thoughts on Conditioning
Nearly all of us have experienced it. Some of us are in too much of a hurry to notice it. Of those who do become aware of it, a number
Nearly all of us have experienced it. Some of us are in too much of a hurry to notice it. Of those who do become aware of it, a number
In the instant we worry, that is our reality. But there is always an alternative. This post looks at the nature of worry and examines the possibilities available to us
On my homepage I write that personal development is a tough but rewarding journey. And so it is. The hard work and application necessary to work on ourselves is balanced out
In recent months I have found myself saying that personal development is the future. The first time I said it, I was talking with a friend and it sounded to
Today’s post from 11 years ago (’Not My Best Day’) paints an unsatisfactory picture of myself. But that is okay because my development was a work in progress. It was
Once again, I had my doubts about posting entries from my journal. This time it concerned the two most recent ones, ‘Confirmation of What I Always Knew‘ and, in particular,
Before I began my training I was reading a lot of books. Mostly science books, but others too, all in an attempt to understand the world around me. When I
Today’s journal entry from 11 years ago (Navigating Our Way) is typical of the work I did during my training. The entry is an analysis of the kind of discounting
Looking at the entry from 11 years ago, there is a sentence right in the middle which states: ‘I just couldn’t understand how it was supposed to work.‘ I have
‘Don’t try! I don’t want you to try. You just have to see what everyone else sees.’ This instruction was often heard during my training. Whenever we used the word