The Living Work ~ Re-Connecting with the Feminine Energy ~

By |2018-01-03T17:55:29+01:00September 29th, 2013|Blog, Essays|

It’s coming around again, as such cycles always do. For a number of years I have been talking (amongst other people) about the new consciousness emerging – or rather unfolding – over these years. However, the focus so far has been largely upon the consequences of this new ‘energy consciousness’ rather than on the qualities [...]

Re-Calibration: A Time for Well-Being

By |2018-01-03T17:55:29+01:00September 16th, 2013|Blog, Essays|

We are no longer in the ‘waiting room’ period, wondering when things are going to start changing. Every part of our lives is already in flux, and always has been. It is erroneous to think of human life as being static – it never has been. Life often appears more static at times when there [...]

Toward Unity Consciousness

By |2018-01-03T17:55:30+01:00September 3rd, 2013|Blog, Essays|

As humanity enters a time of social and cultural change, of altered perceptions and challenges to our worldview, we are almost certainly going to be coerced into altered modes of consciousness. In other words, in order to re-adapt and to survive the breakdowns of the old mind/old energy our collective worldview will need to shift [...]

A Revolution in Human Consciousness

By |2018-01-03T17:55:30+01:00July 27th, 2013|Blog, Essays|

Recent decades have seen a great rise in ecological awareness and the perspective of living systems. Many of us are now relating on a personal and conscious level to the interconnectedness and interaction between humans, nature, and environment. However, this new paradigm of thought should not be restricted only to a material level of connectivity [...]

Spirituality vs. Consumerism

By |2018-01-03T17:55:31+01:00June 17th, 2013|Blog, Essays|

Ritual is important, yet often it is least beneficial to those people who are ritualistically-minded and inclined to habit. The word ‘tradition’ is now applied to many socially embedded religious and ‘spiritual’ practices that have become engrained within our cultures. Yet in many instances it is possible to replace the notion of ‘tradition’ with ‘repetition’. [...]

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