Not sure i agree with you, Harrison.
Holding Space involves being gently present, respectfully absent and
conveniently and softly unnoticed.
Warm wishes
Paul Levy
Writer, facilitator, conversifier and collusion breaker
On Sun, 18 Aug 2019, 21:47 Harrison Owen via OSList, <
If I didn’t say it, I could have. Holding Space involves being “totally present
and absolutely invisible” – to quote myself from “the book.” Meditation can get
you there, or at least it always has for me. Is this right and true? Who knows,
but it seems to work.
ho
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Dear Alan,
its really a tough life.
I enjoy your admonition.
Looking at my practice in regard to reading, I see that I guide/misguide
myself by accepting sources in various ways.
For instance the local "Bild" newspaper is simply good at distracting me
and I believe nothing they print,
Questionnaire
by Wendell Berry
How much poison are you willing
to eat for the success of the free
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name your preferred poisons.
For the sake of goodness, how much evil are you willing to do?
Fill in the following blanks
with the names of your favorite
Hi Michael
Don’t believe everything you read in wikipedia!
On 18 Aug 2019, at 5:56 pm, Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
wrote:
Dear Alan,
meditate?
Ok, I ain't trained.
Missed it.
Is it too late?
Looking at meditation in wikipedia it tells me:
"Meditation may be used with the aim of reducing
The last sentence in my email of just now was meant to say:
"Hope you AND you all enjoy a lovely Sunday."
mmp
Am 18.08.2019 um 11:56 schrieb Michael M Pannwitz:
Dear Alan,
meditate?
Ok, I ain't trained.
Missed it.
Is it too late?
Looking at meditation in wikipedia it tells me:
"Meditation
Dear Alan,
meditate?
Ok, I ain't trained.
Missed it.
Is it too late?
Looking at meditation in wikipedia it tells me:
"Meditation may be used with the aim of reducing stress, anxiety,
depression, and pain, and increasing peace, perception,[7] self-concept,
and well-being.[8][9][10][11]