
What Got You Here Will Get You There
Contextual observations often degrade into dogma when they are impressed upon people who do not have the lived context of the observations. The axiom “What

Contextual observations often degrade into dogma when they are impressed upon people who do not have the lived context of the observations. The axiom “What

“I don’t know what I want” is one of the most common defenses of a divided mind. The conflict inherent in it is rarely an

I grew up in a tropical beach town on the east coast of India, watching coconut trees reaching up into the skies. Every time their

Who we are is spirit. Who we are is also matter. In fact, these are two words to describe the same thing. But for most of us,

Earlier this week, one of my clients in our second session together realized that she was innocently lying to herself about her future. This brilliant

Our actions usually flow out of our desire for a better feeling-state. We imagine that we will feel better in the having of something, and

This week, I am face to face with the violence in our world. There are times when I am overwhelmed by empathy for my fellow

I know that you sometimes hurt yourself with your thinking. You think that this thinking is justified, given whatever you think is happening in your

Most leaders I work with are astute enough to recognize the limitations of a purely material view of life. They are navigating what I call

Presence is like riding a bicycle. No matter how much you read or talk about riding, the feeling of being in balance on a moving