Ayahuasca Sacred Medicine In the West today we have become accustomed to the “Quick Fix” syndrome. By “quick fix” I mean becoming sick or developing pain and going to the Doctors for pills, tests, surgery, therapy etc. There are four distinct levels to human beings, the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. If we are suffering [...]
Guest post from Dr Hooss. Image; freeimageslive.co.uk I am not the monster you think me to be. You want to know what I see, when I look in the mirror. I see a boy of fifteen years. Just hanging around on the outskirts of the refugee camp. My friend you need to forget images of [...]
A guest post from Jonathan L Trapman author of The Freedom Cycle Karma ~ Let us get a little clarity here as so often less than clear comprehension leads to abuse, misuse and downright ignorance of the basic construction blocks of a great life… Point No.1 – Karma Karma cannot come quickly to a person [...]
…if you have one in a million like Paul, our guest blogger ~ I read a story today about the American group “One Million Moms“; this is a group who have made it their mission to try to make the world more family friendly – which is not something I am opposed to in the [...]
“When we bring forth that which is inside of us, what we bring forth will save us. When we do not bring forth that which is inside of us, what we do not bring forth will destroy us.” Gnostic Gospel of St. Thomas I first came across these words while reading “Breaking Open the Head” [...]
Image by alicepopkorn This is a guest post by Mark Corner The very first time I encountered meditation was quite some years ago now. I had heard about it in latter years, but never really took any notice of it. I honestly thought that sitting cross-legged for half an hour to 20 minutes wouldn’t benefit me that much, [...]
Urban Explorers written by Violet Macdonald All around us there is a hidden world drenched in history we have forgotten. Buildings, monuments, waste lands and tunnels that were once bursting with life and are now desolate. Abandoned and left for nature to re-claim they faded from memory. All of them tell a story that deserves [...]
By Ian Fox… It’s sad that on the BBC news this morning it said more people are consuming more caffeine than ever before. They reported that a leading coffee shop chain in the UK is adding an extra shot of espresso to many of its drinks, because customers are demanding a stronger cup. According to [...]
The dictionary’s definition of laughter is ‘an expression or appearance of merriment or amusement,’ but to me it is a great deal more than that. In my opinion, laughter is a crucial part of life, a necessity and the key to true happiness. It is not just ‘an expression,’ it defines who you are. Laughter [...]
Being Disabled My name is Leanne. I am 31 years old, rapidly approaching 32. I am petite, I am generally satisfied with my body size, I have been told I am attractive and, whilst my reflection can, on occasion, repulse me, I generally think that I am an attractive person. In fairness, I have had [...]