Everyone thinks that, don’t they? // the dynamics of dogma 3

Assuming that everyone thinks and feels the same is one of the most pernicious forms of dogma. It denies the fact that people are profoundly different in the way they think and feel, and unconsciously makes others wrong if they don’t agree with me. And I don’t know many people who haven’t succumbed to . . . → Read More: Everyone thinks that, don’t they? // the dynamics of dogma 3

A simple map of the soul’s journey

A Simple Map of the Soul's Journey: Self - Power - Purpose

What grown-ups do // the dynamics of dogma 2

This morning I had a useful and interesting chat with my friend and colleague Claire Black. We were talking about the way people often gets stuck trying to find ‘the answer’ to a question. It started because I was asking a question, and Claire said “I don’t know what you want me to say.” . . . → Read More: What grown-ups do // the dynamics of dogma 2

Accepting difference // the dynamics of dogma 1

Is it OK to refuse to change when your way of doing something is ineffective? Can “Don’t show me a better way” ever be a valid statement?

I’ve been grappling with this a lot recently. On the one hand, I’m trying to move into a space of total acceptance, refusing dogma of any kind . . . → Read More: Accepting difference // the dynamics of dogma 1