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Tag Archives: religion
Why Spirituality? – blog 6, part 2
For this book we meet Alex who contacted me via my website, to better follow his spiritual path with some advice about practices, Alex also was dealing with some long standing issues – especially severe anxiety. However we quickly established … Continue reading
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Therapeutic Journeys to Self- Realisation – blog 7
This is to add to blog 6! Self-Realisation – what is it? What is self-realisation? Firstly, it’s impossible to say! Secondly, it’s possible to say anything you like and give it whatever meaning you want. So self-realisation can be nothing … Continue reading
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Therapeutic Journeys to Self-Realisation – blog 10
We want to move on now from “what’s wrong” to “what’s right”. Hopefully, given some guidance in previous blogs of this Therapeutic Journeys to Self-Realistion series, we have some understanding of what’s going on. (In regard to stress, anxiety, negative … Continue reading
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Therapeutic Journeys to Self-Realisation – blog 12
Let go of the past! We are now diverging onto a different pathway towards Self-Realisation. It’s not necessary better or entirely new, but it is orientated to therapeutic practice as oppose to spiritual practice. There are many religious/spiritual paths already … Continue reading
Therapeutic Journeys to Self-Realisation – blog 33
The Power of Sound The Universe is Sound, therefore we are sound. Buddhism posits a Shunya or void. This void is not empty! It the home of sound. First the “big bang” occurred, which is the outpouring of that sound. … Continue reading
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Therapeutic Journeys to Self-Realisation -blog 35
Does sound heal? Is this a Therapeutic way to Self-Realisation? The enhanced focus from this Therapeutic Journey practice is turbo-charged by mantra repetition. This is CEP – Conscious Enlightenment Practice. Negative emotions and thinking are intertwined and will damage physical … Continue reading
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Therapeutic Journeys to Self-Realisation -blog 36
My Special Place Spiritual practices led me to my special place, a Higher Room, from where I am connected with my strengths and resilience, and any recovery needed from enmeshment in Maya. As mentioned previously, we need a new phrase … Continue reading
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Om Divine Grace Yoga – Blog 14
Introduction to blog 14 – My Personal Journey in Om Divine Grace Yoga. Blog fourteen is a summary to date of the previous blogs about my Om Divine Grace Yoga spiritual journey. Blogs one to five contain the introduction, overview … Continue reading
Om Divine Grace Yoga – Blog 18
Introduction to blog 18 – My Personal Journey in Om Divine Grace Yoga. The specific components of this Yogic Pathway are enumerated in the first five blogs Then blogs move on to a broad view of my own Om Divine … Continue reading
Om Divine Grace Yoga – Blog 19
Introduction to blog 19 – My Personal Journey in Om Divine Grace Yoga. The four specific components of Om Divine Grace Yoga are enumerated in the first five blogs Then blogs move on to a broad view of my own … Continue reading