Posts Tagged ‘Intuition’
I am a person who has faith in a lot of things, but I don’t think I’ve ever had blind faith. I wonder if such thing as blind faith really exists. I think there’s something really screwed up in the definition of (more…)
Tuesday, March 15th, 2011
Tags: Admiration, Beliefs, Energy, Faith, Growth, Humor, Interdependence, Intuition, Learning, Mind, Motivation, Perception, Personal relations, Stories, Writing
2 Comments »
Everybody is granted some kind of superpower or other. Mine is the Blinding Light. On certain occasions, I emit (more…)
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011
Tags: Analogy, Communication, Compassion, Consciousness, Difference, Emotional intelligence, Emotions, Energy, Ethic, Growth, Health, Interdependence, Intuition, Learning, Poetry, Primitive mind, Repression, Self-esteem, Violence, Words
No Comments »
I am always very aware of my inner space (I am not sure it is that ‘inner’ anymore). There are days when I feel some kind of abstract uneasiness, something that is not feeling right, some kind of fuzzy open loop, (more…)
Friday, January 21st, 2011
Tags: Consciousness, Emotional intelligence, Experience, Experiments, Health, Ideas, Inner talk, Intuition, Learning, Metaphor, Mind, Perception, Tips
2 Comments »
Happy 2011 to everybody! I want to start my blogging year with a major issue, maybe ‘the’ Issue par excellence, the problem that, once solved, would chain-react upon the others. I mean, and with the simple usage of word we meet the first complications, the current situation of (more…)
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011
Tags: Biology, Books, Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Experience, Interdependence, Intuition, Leadership, Learning, Love, Motivation, Social conditioning, Teamwork, Violence, Zen
2 Comments »
Children are like pure water before it gets stained by our ‘civilized’ procedures (in fact, it is more than a metaphor: it seems the water percentage in a child’s body is higher than the regular adult 60-70%). So, even though nowadays they usually lose their innocence really soon (they better do), it is still possible to (more…)
Tuesday, September 14th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Admiration, Ageing, Beauty, Bioenergetics, Biology, Body, Children, Creative thinking, Education, Experience, Experiments, Family, Fun, Growth, Happiness, Inspiration, Intuition, Learning, Nature, Pain, Sickness, Social conditioning, Society, Subliminal
2 Comments »
1
The other day I saw ‘Misery’; it was one of those classic films that by some reason you miss when in theaters, and which always feel like finding one more french fry in the box when you (more…)
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
Tags: Acceptance, Ageing, Creative thinking, Experience, Films, Fun, Gratitude, Growth, Humor, Inspiration, Intuition, Learning, Music, Poetry, Serendipity, Stories, Transcendence, Words
No Comments »
I feel terrible. My throat is spiked with thorns, I have this intermittent pain in my articulations, I’m cold, I’m hot. A few minutes ago, I went into the shower before removing my soaked sheets, after a night of what only very generously could be named as “sleep”. I remember a moment after shower, when I (more…)
Friday, June 18th, 2010
Tags: Acceptance, Adaptation, Ageing, Biology, Body, Books, Capture, Children, Consciousness, David Allen, Emotional intelligence, Experience, Fear, GTD, Helplessness, Humor, Introspection, Intuition, Labeling, Language, Learning, Life, Mental block, Mind, Motivation, Nature, Notebooks, Organizing, Pain, Perception, Personal development, Personal productivity, Positivity, Primitive mind, Rejection, Sickness, Social conditioning, Society
No Comments »
Say you love David Allen… (O.K., say what you want). Long and steep is the road from messy to productive, but gratifications are spread like sweet fruits all along the way. It is not about upgrading; it about growing. Once you get it, Allen’s Getting Things Done
system is a very tight tool to use; as he himself states in “Making it all work”, with a delicious lack of false humility, (more…)
Friday, May 28th, 2010
Tags: Areas of focus, Books, Calendar, Capture, David Allen, Filing, Focus, GTD, Intuition, Judgement, Learning, Lists, Low level, Notebooks, Organizing, Personal productivity, Productivity, Projects, Tasks, Thinking, Time management, Workflow, Writing
No Comments »
During his interview with Solomon Shang, the psychologist Carl Gustav Jung tells a very revealing story about two patients of him.
The man was of the extroverted type, and the girl was introverted, “so, naturally, (more…)
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
Tags: Adaptation, Biology, Carl Gustav Jung, Daydreaming, Dreams, Evolution, Experiments, Games, Introspection, Intuition, Memory, Mind, Nature, Perception, Personal relations, Primitive mind, Psychoanalysis, Science, Thinking, Unconscious, Words
No Comments »