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The Tyranny of the Should

Neurosis and Human Growth: THE STRUGGLE TOWARD SELF-REALIZATION Dr. Karen Horney From Chapter 3: The Tyranny of the Should – a paraphrase Unlike Pygmalion, who tried to make another person into a creature fulfilling his concept of beauty, I set to work to mold myself into a supreme being...

12 Things You Should Know About Holotropic Breathwork™ – by Martin Boroson

12 Things You Should Know About Holotropic Breathwork™ – by Martin Boroson (Reprinted here with the permission of Martin Boroson from http://www.grof-holotropic-breathwork.net/profiles/blogs/12-things-you-should-know-about-holotropic-breathwork-intro  – many thanks Marty – 11/11/2014). with Jean Farrell, Nienke Merbis, and Dara White Edited and posted by Alysson Troffer, The Inner Door Editor, InnerDoor (at) ahbi.org [Editor’s Note: This article...

The Science behind Yoga and Stress

By Dr M Storoni MD PhD What does bending your body into yoga poses do to your brain chemistry and nerve connections? There are two functional parts of the brain that play a key role in stress. These serve the functions of emotion and cognitive function. So I am calling them...

Spiritual Diseases

10 spiritually transmitted diseases Written by Edmunds on January 3, 2014 http://ayahuascaprajna.com/2014/01/03/10-spiritually-transmitted-diseases/ The following 10 categorizations are not intended to be definitive but are offered as a tool for becoming aware of some of the most common spiritually transmitted diseases. 1. Fast-Food Spirituality: Mix spirituality with a culture that...

Enneagram: Adelaide 2014

Spiritual Dimensions of the Enneagram Two Weekend workshops on the Enneagram were held in Adelaide, 17-18 and 24-25 May 2014. Participants were introduced to the Enneagram by facilitator Chris Chaplin msc. The Enneagram is a methodology for understanding the human journey from compulsivity and sin, to pathways of freedom through...

God vs Science

‘Let me explain the problem science has with religion’. The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new students to stand. ‘You’re a Christian, aren’t you, son?’ ‘Yes sir, ‘the student says. ‘So you believe in God?’ ‘Absolutely.’ ‘Is God good?’ ‘Sure! God’s good.’ ‘Is...