Day 324: What does Donald Trump Represent to You?

This is a blog in response to the recent placement of statues of Donald Trump in US cities.What is ridicule?Wouldn't you say ridicule is a form of manipulation / bulling, where the starting point is that of trying to making another feel inferior and invalidated?Everyone loves to ridicule politicians - I mean it's so easy … Continue reading Day 324: What does Donald Trump Represent to You?

Day 264: Uncovering the ‘I AM’ Statements Hidden in Reactions – 1

I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to, when and as I see someone left something unfinished, immediately react in judgment towards them of 'they deserve to be blamed for this', within the statement of 'they deliberately did not do this because they didn't want to, and now I have to'I forgive … Continue reading Day 264: Uncovering the ‘I AM’ Statements Hidden in Reactions – 1

Day 45: The Characters I Allow as Self Compromise Part 1

I forgive myself that I have accepted and allowed myself to fear conflict, if I were to tell someone directly as it comes up in the moment / as I see it, that they are abusing another through allowing themselves to bully another to try and make the other feel bad and to make themselves … Continue reading Day 45: The Characters I Allow as Self Compromise Part 1

Day 11: Stopping Judgment and Living Real Positivity

I forgive myself for accepting and allowing a world in which pictures and video exists showing starvation, war, famine, poverty, struggle - which is a window into the actual experiences people are having and therefore I forgive myself for accepting and allowing a world in which starvation, war, famine, poverty, struggle exists -- and I … Continue reading Day 11: Stopping Judgment and Living Real Positivity

Practical Tao Te Ching: Work is done, then forgotten

Creating, yet not possessing. Working, yet not taking credit. Work is done, then forgotten. Therefore it lasts forever. ~Tao Te Ching A practical example of this is where one removes a nail from the path so that another will not step on it by accident. And maybe no one even knows you were the one who removed the … Continue reading Practical Tao Te Ching: Work is done, then forgotten