When we - individually and collectively - learn and practice the '3rd Way of Expressing Anger Constructively', there is no longer a danger of destruction in the face of our anger. In fact, our anger becomes purely constructive. It dismantles that which is obstructive to well-being. And in its former place it creates something refreshing and new. We might aptly call this 'de-constructive' - dismantling that which is untrue, that which is Continue Reading
What are Boundaries? – Part One
Boundaries are the mechanisms via which we protect and enhance our integrity. It is easy for us to comprehend physical boundaries. We understand and we accept that fences are erected to keep dogs out of gardens and children in safe playgrounds. Longitudinal and latitudinal check points are maintained at roads and at ports to defend countries and to maintain their perceived sovereignty. We keep liquids that are poisonous locked away from Continue Reading
Recognizing the ‘3 Ways to Express Anger’ in Your Life
Take a moment now to reflect on a recent situation in which you felt anger. How did you deal with it? Which of the 3 Ways to Express Anger did you engage in? Pause and take a breath. Remember an example - from your own life or that you have witnessed in someone else - of turning anger inward. What was the result? Did it resolve the situation at hand? Did it create a ripple effect of turmoil? For who? How? Take a moment to remember Continue Reading
Recognizing the 3 Purposes of Anger in Your Life
Take a moment to reflect on a recent situation in which you felt anger. Which of these 3 Purposes was the anger fulfilling? 1. Was the anger rising inside of you endeavoring to alert you to a boundary that had been breached? And / or to the need to create a boundary … precisely … 'there'? 2. Was the anger present inside of you endeavoring to alert you to this: that unless you erect or fortify a boundary, it is about to be breached? Was Continue Reading
Anger and Humanity
Humanity is infantile in its relationship with anger. We discovered fire - thousands of years ago - and yet we haven't mastered anger. Our lack of understanding and respect for anger cripples us - individually, collectively and in relation to our environment. We lash out and we lash in. We do not - yet - use anger constructively as our ally. This is what this book is about. Changing this. Teaching humans how to befriend their anger - Continue Reading
Living a Yogic Life – Part 1
I’m meeting more and more people who are expressing their yearning to live a life of deeper meaning. Dissatisfied with their day-to-day rhythms, and the emptiness they are beginning to recognize, they are wanting more. The challenge is this: Firstly, as a species we have ‘temporarily lost’ – like a muscle, we have let atrophy – our ability to vision alternate futures. We are conditioned – modeled by the majority of Continue Reading
Becoming a Master Creator
A Master Creator has developed these: Understanding Tools Practice Consistent and Reliable Results Understanding Understanding comes from exposure to new ideas. Sometimes we need to encounter new ideas from several angles. Read this book over and over again, until you 'get it'. Until you understand – which means to 'stand under', to have an 'aha' recognition – of how abundance works. To understand Continue Reading
Getting Out of The Way
There comes a time in the creation of anything when we need to Get Out of The Way – we need to allow the Non-Physical its power to create. John Randolph Price articulates brilliantly this process of attuning our focus from our fixation on the Physical to a gleeful awareness of our Non-Physical Self. In fact it is our Non-Physical Self that channels or flows into our Physical experience anything we desire which is not yet in our Continue Reading
Consistent and Reliable Results
Imagine yourself, a few weeks from now, having diligently and consistently applied your understanding through the practice of the tools you’ve chosen (from The Simplexity of Abundance – 4 Steps to Plenty, plus any tools you already have that pre-date your reading this book) … How do you look? How do you feel? Listen to the tone and timbre of your voice. What are you saying? Who are Continue Reading