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Looking at what’s been happening in the world the past weeks I came to see once again the insignificance and yet the preciousness of a single life, including mine.
It’s such an easy thing to feel touched by what I read in the newspapers, then make a donation, write a few emails to friends encouraging them [...]

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Rage

Anger and violence, like sex, are hot topics that tend to stir people up. This was certainly evident in last night’s sharing group where these energies were being experienced in some, and (in my perception) controlled or suppressed in others. I certainly had an exhilarating ride of a group, and this morning woke with some [...]

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Done hiding

Over the last days something’s been cooking here. It’s been going on for some time now in different forms, shapes, levels and words. But it really popped out with my bike getting stolen in the middle of Covent Garden last Saturday afternoon.
It was locked to a railing while we went shopping for some twenty minutes. [...]

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Excerpt from a Paul Lowe email:

The anger thing is so obvious – unless we do not want to know. If we do have the realisation, then all our conditioning about being justified about being angry at something outside our self is blown – and we have to be responsible – so we cannot partake in [...]

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Email from Paul:
A broad description of one aspect is that anger masks fear. Almost everyone has fear, so almost everyone has anger.
Anger is a poison to the whole body/mind/emotional system, and as the body is a self-healing system it tries to get the anger out and away anyway it can, as soon as it can.
As [...]

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Email from Paul:
We have been programmed to believe that once we have attained our goals we will be happy. We continue to believe in that belief even though there is no proof that it is so. To the contrary in fact. But we do not want to admit this, otherwise, we are not in control [...]

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