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Experience: Release From Self-Sabotage

Experience: Release From Self-Sabotage

By Brian Alger on 10/21/2011

[Exploring Life] When we are sabotaged we are in some manner undermined, injured, attacked, or vandalized. Sabotage retrieves imagery of warfare in which one side secretly attempts to destroy or disable critical facilities, structures, or positions of the enemy. The essence of sabotage lies within opposition and hostility directed toward a perceived threat to our [...]

Posted in 5. EXPERIENCE | Tagged aging, attention, authenticity, awareness, concentration, connectedness, death, dying, ecopsychology, fear, gratitude, imagination, inevitables, magic, mindfulness, mindlessness, mortality, natural, nature, sabotage, soul, unlived-life | Leave a response

Creative Resilience: The Elements of Creativity

Creative Resilience: The Elements of Creativity

By Brian Alger on 09/09/2011

[Exploring Life] The essential purpose of creativity is the provision of security and sanctuary from the confluence of situations and circumstances that circumambulate our presence in this world. That is, our creative capacities are most effectively used to nurture, cultivate, and care for ourselves, the people around us, and the earth itself. Creative resilience is [...]

Posted in 5. EXPERIENCE | Tagged aging, attention, authenticity, awareness, belief, belonging, conditioning, creativity, culture, death, earth, fear, gratitude, healing, identity, imagination, impermanence, inevitables, love, nature, presence, resilience, sanctuary, security, solitude, soul, spirituality, suffering, survival, threshold, unlived-life | Leave a response

Creative Resilience: The Art of Authenticity

Creative Resilience: The Art of Authenticity

By Brian Alger on 09/01/2011

[Exploring Life] We live in an age of instantaneous global communication. We also live in an age of mass somniloquence. Each of us secretly desires the intimacy and art of a deeper more compelling conversation that authentically explores the alluring mystery of being alive. When we engage in authentic conversation we explore and exchange our [...]

Posted in 4. ENVIRONMENT | Tagged artistry, authenticity, belonging, commodity, communication, creativity, death, earth, education, feelings, healing, heart, identity, imagination, impermanence, inspiration, knowledge, life, mental degradation, mystery, nature, resilience, reverence, sacred, self-reliance, selfishness, spiritual response, suffering, transform, transience, unlived-life, wilderness | 1 Response

Memory: The Revival of Experience

Memory: The Revival of Experience

By Brian Alger on 03/07/2011

This entry is part 1 of 2 in the series Memory: Improvizing the Past

[Exploring Life] What is the nature of our memory? We often associate memory with an ability to remember, recollect, recall, or revive, a mental impression that refers to a past experience. The prefix “re” means again and again and therefore repetition; we associate repetition with memory in the sense that we can recall an experience [...]

Posted in 2. MIND | Tagged apprehension, attention, authenticity, awareness, bodymind, brain, comprehension, confluence, consciousness, contemplation, focus, influence, memory, perception, soul, spirituality, thinking, time, truth | 4 Responses

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