8 Ways to Become More like a Hero by Denise Linn I was on a flight into San Francisco and I surreptitiously noticed the young man sitting next to me in the middle seat. He radiated a calm centeredness. He didn’t seem to be squirming in the struggle for “personal boundaries” that so often accompanies those who are stuffed into tight middle seats. As I’m always intrigued to find out what beliefs are held by those who seem at peace, amidst the chaos of everyday life, I engaged him in … [Read more...]
Cherokee heritage, and Native American warriors had similar code
EVE REVERE: The YIN MIND – Thriving Transformation versus survival
The YIN MIND ___________________________________________________________ We need to follow a paradigm of thriving transformation, versus the defensive, protectionist, paradigm of survival. We are overshadowed by a culture of perpetuation, of continuation, of static, status quo mentality. The cry, the plea, the tactics of strategic failure are: preserve what you have versus heed what you may fail to gain. Zen, as a spiritual discipline . . . is … [Read more...]
The YIN MIND: ‘Beyond Christianity, Religiosity and Academia . . . to Spirituality’
The YIN MIND ___________________________________________ The Vatican has a vast and an ancient library. There is only one person who can remove a book from that library: The Pope. One such Pope, Pope Leo X (1513 – 1521) said: “How well we know what a profitable superstition this fable of Christ has been for us.” There is a book, The Lost Wisdom of the Ancient Masters by Professor Hilton Hotema. Professor Hotema said: … [Read more...]