Progress Means Never Getting There
A disheartening title perhaps, but the point I’m making is that whenever we reach a goal in our development, it’s time to decide where to go next. If we don’t,
A disheartening title perhaps, but the point I’m making is that whenever we reach a goal in our development, it’s time to decide where to go next. If we don’t,
Opening new doors can be as simple as closing old ones. Simple, but not always easy because there can be a tendency to hold on to elements of our lives
15 months. That’s how long it’s been since March last year when I began publishing my training journals on this blog. In total, with the addition of the two months
Posting the recent journal entries from 11 years ago, in particular Patience & Comparisons and The Mind, I was left reflecting on whether I had actually made any progress with
Today’s historical post (Noticeable Progress) mentions the first time during my training when I noticed a leap in my progress. In all learning situations some progress is visible during the
After breakfast, I looked at my Vivekananda books: ‘We are responsible for who we are, because we have the power to be whoever we wish.’ Karaj and I then sat
I woke up and got ready for my walk: groin okay, back not bad, mind subdued. As I walked, only one thought came to me: What is the difference between
After breakfast, George and I made a start on his report to the head of his school. He wasn’t clear on the overall picture and when Karaj came he initiated
Falling asleep last night I could feel the tension in my body (back) and I had to concentrate to calm my breathing and relax. I slept soundly until 06.00 and
After a full day of work and exercise, I spent the evening in conversation with Karaj. We talked about how well I’m doing and how hard I’ve worked to get