Posts Tagged ‘conscious awareness’
This ‘Thing’ Called Ego
Many of us have been trained to think of the Ego as a part of us—just one of the multiple facets that comprise the complex human personality. Counselors, clerics, and teachers believe this. Your doctor believes it. Everyone coming out of the universities believes it too. Despite the prevalence of this idea, their beliefs are…
Read MoreWhen All Hell Breaks Loose
A person who commits suicide or mass murder isn’t who you think they are. He isn’t even who he thinks he is. The cause of all human violence goes to a phenomenon beyond the understanding of intellectual analysis. It is metaphysical, and for this reason, experts will always look toward wrong solutions. Forget about TV…
Read MoreI Like AA People and You Should Too
I know. It’s a cult. It’s a religion. The members are losers—sober, but still selfish, self-centered and judgmental to the hilt. Just a bunch of phony, hypnotized zombies, obsessed with Big Books, pre-occupied with their past and as addicted to meetings and each other as they ever were to booze. But wait! That’s not true.…
Read MoreThe “Let It Go” Paradox
You’ve heard it before. Advice to the emotionally beleaguered. “Let it go,” they say. “Let God.” That sounds great. It is great. But also, it presumes a person knows just how to do that. Spiritual pundits are great that way. They tell you what to do, and are frequently correct. But hardly ever do they…
Read MoreWorriers – Have Heart!
You’ve probably never heard anyone put it this way, but worry is fear. And fear is a form of resentment energy. Identify it as you like depending on circumstances, but what it always boils down to are annoyance, irritation, and aversion, spun around manufactured ideas that aren’t actually happening, living only inside the imagination. Understanding…
Read MoreStep Back and Watch Depression Melt Away
Step Back and Watch Depression Melt Away DEPRESSION Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email by daniel j schwarzhoff 6 min read One of my readers wrote in a while back: ‘’I was diagnosed with major depressive disorder 26 years ago, been on and off anti-depressants since. Made the decision a few months ago that I would not…
Read MoreThe Journey Begins at Home
Most of us need to start a family. It isn’t just to populate the planet. There are enormous metaphysical ramifications too. The home is the trial place—a vital component in a universal design out of which love cultivates. To run from that responsibility is to scoff at the will of the Designer, and His purpose…
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