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Insightful Contemplation – VI

“Knowledge has three degrees – opinion, science, illumination. The means or instrument of the first is sense; of the second, dialectic, of the third, intuition.” - Plotinus Beginning a new decade, raises the question of how we continue this journey of life using the skill set/s we have or enhancing them with “the eyes behind [...]

By |January 18th, 2010|

Insightful Contemplation – V

“Our most important problems cannot be solved; they must be outgrown.” Carl Jung During the time before a new year, we often reflect on the events of the past several months making certain profound observations, concerning our decisions, choices and ultimate outcomes. We arrive at a time in our lives, where we understand what we [...]

By |December 26th, 2009|

Insightful Contemplation – IV

“Every mind must know the whole lesson for itself – must go over the whole ground. What it does not see, what it does not live, it will not know.” Ralph Waldo Emerson During this extremely busy, bustling, over-booked, overwhelming time of year, when becoming completely discombobulated is more the norm than the exception . [...]

By |December 15th, 2009|

Insightful Contemplation – III

“The strongest of all warriors are these two, time and patience.” Leo Tolstoy Recently, I was reminded what a friend had shared with me at one time in my life’s journey . . . sometimes to win the war, you have to loose a battle exercising a great deal of restraint, contemplation, observation and patience. [...]

By |November 10th, 2009|

Insightful Contemplation – II

“Midway in our life’s journey, I went astray from the straight road and woke to find myself alone in a dark wood.” – Dante’s The Divine Comedy, Inferno Recently, I afforded myself the opportunity with purposeful intention, to extricate myself from the day to day routine and spend time away in focused reflection. It doesn’t [...]

By |October 26th, 2009|

Insightful Contemplation – I

“Contemplation is the highest form of activity.” - Aristotle When I first ruminated about contemplation, I believed I knew exactly what the meaning was, and upon further discovery learned differently. The definition of contemplation can be applied to: thoughtful observation or study, meditation on spiritual matters, especially as a form of devotion, intention or expectation, [...]

By |October 9th, 2009|

Living With Intention – X

“Time will be as you interpret it, for of itself it is nothing.” from . . . A Course In Miracles As children, time was likened to “the enemy.” It appeared as if everything we did took an interminable, incalculable amount of time. It was as if we were swimming through molasses . . . [...]

By |October 2nd, 2009|

Living With Intention – IX

At one point in my life’s journey, I heard a phrase that resonated so strongly within my being, that I conciously chose to focus my “intention” on exactly how I directed my purposeful choices from that point forward. It was just three words by Joseph Campbell . . . “Follow your bliss.” Up until that [...]

By |September 23rd, 2009|

Living With Intention – VIII

Several years ago a good friend and professional colleague asked me, when did I first notice civility and courtesy disappearing from our society? I hesitated a moment, then responded with a rather jolting acknowledgment . . . “about 15 years ago.” Rather a sad commentary then, and unfortunately more so today. It gives me great [...]

By |September 18th, 2009|

Living With Intention – VII

It has often been a reminder to me, that we are products of our environment and orientation with continual adjustments, as this unique journey of life unfolds “moment to moment.” As suggested by Eckhart Tolle, “Now, is the space in which life happens,” and our role models from the very beginning give us substantial imprinting [...]

By |September 7th, 2009|