Love Just Gives

Here we are, manifested in this world, and we believe it to be the cause of our suffering, but really, it is what keeps us alive. We criticise, we judge, we harm creatures that keep us alive, we harm the atmosphere, pollution is all around us, we harm ourselves with our negative thoughts, we harm…

Authenticity and Standing in Your Own True Light

Hello All, Coming to you from finally sunny Pennsylvania and spring has finally truly Sprung! I would like to talk today about Authenticity.  I’m talking about doing your own internal spiritual work and delving into inside and finding your authentic self.  I am not saying the perfect self of societal expectations, I’m saying the REAL…

Humans and Fear-Based Living

I was on a discussion thread via Linkedin.  A great meeting-ground and resource, I am finding.  While scrolling down through a list of holistic healing discussion topics, I came across one that was somewhat disturbing/ distressing. It had to do with humans as fear-based, that humans have evolved through fear. I think to say humans…

Doing a day’s work – or your life’s work? (Video)

      Rasheed Ogunlaru is an acclaimed life, business and corporate coach whose simple ‘become who you are’ approach has helped countless business owners connect with themselves, their businesses and their customers. His background spans over 20 years in coaching, training, media, PR and performance. Rasheed is the business coach partner to the British…

Taming the Primitive Dragon

Life experiences can diminish our ability to give and receive, and often affect our ability to be open to a deeper perspective other than to our fear of pain. Becoming aware of our own awareness, through meditation, is a powerful first step to connecting to what is beyond the fear. Our genes create our brains,…

A Sense of Timelessness

As we left the campus of the University of Bath yesterday, Bill Valentine, who was the course director for the Masters National Cross Country Championships called to Anadi… ‘Look after her; don’t let her go astray…’ We all laughed and then he added… ‘Actually that’s too hard a job…!’ I first met Bill in 1982…