Tag: consciousness

Alone but not lonely

August 17, 2011 | 1 comment

  Is it possible to be alone and not feel lonely? Can it be healthy to be alone? Does one have to be with others all the time to be happy and not feel lonely? Here’s an article that takes

Watching old reruns

May 20, 2011 | 6 comments

Have you ever watched an old rerun on TV and were able to recall what was going to happen next in the sitcom even though you hadn’t watched the show in years? In surfing across channels, I’ve glossed through old

What do you claim ownership of?

November 17, 2010 | 2 comments

If you wrote down a list of everything you own, what items would appear on that list? You might itemize things like a Timex watch, a ten-speed bicycle, two pairs of shoes, or even a house if you’re fortunate. But

Inception

September 6, 2010 | 5 comments

Have you seen the movie “Inception,” with Leonardo DiCaprio? I went last week with my family and I found it extremely thought provoking. Aside from the violence, which I don’t care for, the theme was a metaphysical powder keg. Cobb,

Transplant organs or transplant beliefs?

August 26, 2010 | 7 comments

The last story I’ll share from Bruce Lipton’s book, “The Biology of Belief,”… “One conservative, health-conscious New Englander, Claire Sylvia, was astonished when she developed a taste for beer, chicken nuggets and motorcycles after her heart-lung transplant. Sylvia talked to