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Interpersonal Affairs

A way around kids’ tantrums

We all know that exercising can change your mood, make you feel better, and that different exercise does different things. Runners, swimmers, game players, all do different types of activity and have a different psychology also, and usually they...

The Scream

One of the most intense moments I experienced in discourse with Osho in Pune (seeThe Lake of Silence) was one night during the Zen series, probably mid...

The Lake Of Silence

I spent much of 1988 and 1989 at the Osho Commune in Pune India. I spent a lot of time meditating, sitting in discourse with Osho, sometimes up to 5 hours a day, a massive stretch for any seasoned meditator, least of all someone generally as...

Satori Interview With Avikal Constantino

Who is......? Why would you want to know the truth of who you are? An interview with Avikal Costantino, facilitator of Satori retreats worldwide, and founder of the Integral Being Institute by Mark O'Brien. Satori is without doubt the most brilliant...

Remembering To Breathe

I like to wake early, when sunlight breaks in rays among the branches of trees outside my window. While I lie listening to the birds chorusing a new day, night dreams wash over me like waves, from somewhere deep and...

Peacefulness In A Bowl Of Tea

Sandra Kimball discovers that after drinking tea, there is nowhere to go but home. Acting naturally, gracefully and spontaneously in whatever task one performs is at the core of training in traditional Japanese...

Making Love

In our modern sexual society there is a way in which our desire for intimacy and connection has simply been sexualised and cheapened, turned into a commodity for sale, and our deeper longings for something more real have been ignored or trampled...

World Dharma and natural freedom

Alan Clements was the first American to pioneer the dharma from the Buddhist country of Burma, where he lived in a monastery during the 1970s and 80s, five years of which he spent as a monk. During this time he trained in Buddhist psychology and...

What is real? The Holy Grail

Byron Bay is such a spiritual supermarket, with all kinds of people offering truth as an experience, a commodity. “Come and sit in truth”, “Discover the truth of your being”, “Know the truth”, or “Learn how to live your truth”...

What are the ethics of belonging?

But that deep sense of belonging is often hijacked by political expediency or by crashing into one another. In the name of belonging there has been colonisation of peoples and the destruction of the environment....