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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: The second obligolnian striving: an inner meaning
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Saturday, July 18, 2015. The second obligolnian striving: an inner meaning. Screen, Tenryu-Ji, Kyoto. 8220;The second striving: to have a constant and unflagging instinctive need to perfect oneself in the sense of Being.”. That support our inner work. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There is no I; there is only truth. The way to the truth is through the heart. Essays by Lee van Laer. Nefersweetie: L...
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: The first obligolnian striving: an inner meaning
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Thursday, July 16, 2015. The first obligolnian striving: an inner meaning. Zen painting, Tenryu-ji, Kyoto. The first striving: to have in one's ordinary being-existence everything satisfying and really necessary for the planetary body.". Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There is no I; there is only truth. The way to the truth is through the heart. Essays by Lee van Laer. Supplicants need not apply.
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: Inner and outer meaning in Zen Gardens, part IV—Christian analogies
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Friday, August 7, 2015. Inner and outer meaning in Zen Gardens, part IV—Christian analogies. The connection between the expression of the inner and the outer in Zen gardens and Christian practice is perhaps far from obvious, until one understands perspectives on body and emotion in the two practices. In Christianity, the fact that one reaches towards assistance from Christ in the receiving of the body and blood is an acknowledgment of our helplessness....
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: The third obligolnian striving: an inner meaning
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Monday, July 20, 2015. The third obligolnian striving: an inner meaning. 8220;The third: the conscious striving to know ever more and more about the laws of world-creation and world-maintenance.”. It’s this sense of verticality, which does not belong to or come from me, that begins to restore an inner order; and indeed the laws of world creation and world maintenance do in fact turn on this receiving of a higher influence (or inflow, as Swedenborg c...
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: Straw brooms
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Saturday, July 11, 2015. I just completed a three-day trip to Kyoto, during which we visited several important Zen temples. This is not my first trip to Japan, but it is the first one wholly for recreational purposes; and it did not disappoint. One thing that becomes more and more noticable to me, visiting various religious sites, is how domesticated. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The second oblig...
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: The inner landscape
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Thursday, July 30, 2015. When we talk about spiritual work, we rarely encounter the idea of our inner being as a landscape — that is, an environment populated by an extraordinary diversity of flora and fauna, all growing things in constant movement and interaction with each other. That a child is introduced to are (one hopes! If we saw our inner being in its constantly transitional state, understood the organic nature of being which we have already receiv...
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Bringing ideas to life. Books and Videos: Reviews and Information. Use the Alexander Technique to Combat Neck, Shoulder and Back Pain. Review by J udy Vigurs. The Voice in Business and Public Speaking. Positive Child Development Using the Alexander Technique. Review by Judy Vigurs. The New Rules of Posture. How to Sit, Stand, and Move in the Modern World. Review by Polly Waterfield. Integrated practice: coordination, rhythm and sound. By Pedro de Alcantara. Oxford University Press, cop. 2011. Published i...
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Taming Your Inner Tyrant by Patty de Llosa :: About The Author
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Patty de Llosa is a Contributing Editor of Parabola Magazine and author of The Practice of Presence: Five Paths for Daily Life Morninglight Press 2006 ( www.practiceofpresence.com. Her recently published articles appear in the Fall 2004 Parabola ( Befriending the Body ), the Winter 2004 issue of the Taijiquan Journal ( Are You a Leader or a Follower? And the Spring 2006 Parabola ( Embracing the Irrational ), Winter 2009 (Healing from the Dark Emotions), Summer 2011 (The Neurobiology of WE).
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work: Spiritual Convergence, part IV
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Zen, Yoga, Gurdjieff- perspectives on inner work. Saturday, August 15, 2015. Spiritual Convergence, part IV. In The Life Within. By Stephen Houston, he says: "In the best of circumstances, entering ancient minds is an elusive task. To a full extent, it may be an impossible one." ( p. 58. I think Stephen is wrong here. Ancient minds are fully. Penetrable; and I maintain this because from what I can see the mind of man has changed very little over the past five or more thousand years of human history.