Truth is a fact, it is data, and it is measurable, collectable, recordable, and experiential. The opposite of truth is opinion, judgment, and interpretation. A simple example would be the difference between someone saying to another person “what you said is hurtful” vs. “when you said (x) I felt hurt”, the first interprets the others intention and the second is simply reporting the external and internal data.
Read MoreMost of us experience some interactions with other people where we feel like a victim of the other person; we let them take the lead and have the power in the interaction. This can be over the long term or short. We allow ourselves to be “at-affect” of others.
Read MoreTake this 14 day challenge to find the richness of information, symbolism, and mysteries in your everyday life. Discover the portals and opportunities for growth and inquiry that will lead you to adventure and growth.
Read MoreIt is interesting to look at language, it is the source code of your thinking and your thinking has a huge effect on your perception of life. Often times when we change our language we change our experience.
Read MoreIt is strange but I often notice that we have a hardship economy. I mean that we like to accumulate hardships like they are valuable.
Read MoreIf you were to write a list for Santa what would you put on it? What do you want? If your list is full of material things - what will those things give you?
Read MoreEvery so often I get inspired to do all of the little things I have put off for one reason or another. Today I bought some shelf pins so I could put up a couple of shelves, I took something out to the garage that had been sitting by the door, cleaned up my email and a few other things. I love the feeling of less clutter.
Read MoreThis year at your holiday gatherings, try something new. Use this inquiry practice as an expression of your gratitude towards others: commit for the entirety of the gathering to make nothing about you.
Read MoreOur minds are constantly making up stories about what things mean. Particularly about what other people’s behavior means about us. What other people do is rarely about us, it is about them.
Read MoreInquiry Method has a powerful tool for knowing if what you are doing actually serves you. It is called light and heavy. We are used to using our minds and our thoughts to make decisions. This is important for learning facts and analyzing a situation but not very useful to see if something is right for you.
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