In my counselling practice I begin in various scenarios with describing a pie with three pieces. One piece contains ‘what you know that you know.’ The second piece represents ‘what you know that you don’t know.’ Finally, the third piece houses ‘what you don’t know that you don’t know.’ It turns out that the biggest […]
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Forgiveness in Conflict
Ramblings of an Old Flower Child: Forgiveness in Conflict Has the world gone mad or is it just me? There certainly seems to be a lot of conflict and dynamics in our current society with which I simply don’t resonate. Sometimes it feels like common sense and basic cornerstones of a healthy community (such as […]
Ramblings of an old flower child – Dancing on the razor’s edge
Dancing on the Razor’s Edge As human beings we have been granted consciousness (being self aware) and free will (choice). Yet these blessings have both rights and responsibilities attached. The rights (some would say perks) of self awareness include the ability to deepen our awareness. Deepening our awareness includes explorations of understanding in mind/ego (thinking), […]
Ramblings of an Old Flower Child
Ramblings of an Old Flower Child – The Backside of the Tapestry Do you ever wonder about what your life looks like now and how you got here? When you look at the panorama of your life, its quality and what you are invested in, in time and energy, are you content? What is your belief […]
Ramblings of an Old Flower Child – After Pain
I realize that everyone has a story to tell. It’s just a matter of how, when and where you tell it. And I believe that it must be told. It’s in the sharing that we receive at least as much as we give. Our life stories, whether they are mundane or extraordinary, are testaments to […]