The Open Door
Blog 40: The Bare Necessities
Part One: Sleep
It's a little under five years ago that I attended this particular appointment with the homeopath. It was several months into the kundalini awakening, and my first visit since the energy initially woke up.
I had first turned to homeopathic treatment about three years previously. With a variety of . . .
Blog#39: David Icke and the Twin Flame
Part One
You may or may not be familiar with the concept of the Twin Flame. It is found mainly in certain mystical, energy, out-there, circles.
In brief, Twin Flames are meant for one another. They are embodiments of love eternal. Your twin flame is a soul that you will have been with in past lives and as past loves. The . . .
Blog #38: Lazy Sunday Afternoon
Part One
OK. So it's Sunday. It's afternoon by my reckoning, though early evening for most of my neighbours. In our house the time schedule, such as it exists at all, resembles that of Barcelona more than along-the-road Aberdeen. Things happen late. And it's kind-of lazy; I've been a bit lazy with the blog just recently. . . .
Blog#37: The Trap
Part One
It's quite a few years since I first picked up the book 'The Wisdom of Near-Death Experiences' by Penny Sartori. I was curious to see what she had to say on the subject. As a former nurse in intensive care, she had ample contact with those close to death, and her book is solidly based on the reports from those who . . .
Life Story Add-Ons: Boy Meets Girl .... and Some Buddhists
Part One
'I love women, I think they're great/ They're a solace to the world in a terrible state/ They're a blessing to the eyes, a balm to the soul/ What a nightmare to have no women in the world.' 'Women' by Lou Reed.
It's from 'The Blue Mask', an album whose sweetest songs are enough to dissolve the listener into a . . .
Blog#36: Ignorance - Bliss No More
This was going to be a full-length article, but don't think I have the heart or stomach for that just now. There's only so much sickness you can interface with...... So I present rather complete bullet-points, which say it all, really. You can fill in the gaps for yourself.
* Politicians, bureaucrats, technocrats, . . .
Life Story Add-Ons: The Panic Room
Part One
Throughout most of adult life, anxiety has been my bag. Not the searing anxiety that renders the person incapable of functioning at all in the world; not the anxiety that turns someone into a control freak, despairingly trying to manage the unmanageable. No. More like an undercurrent, or a ripple on the ocean, . . .