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Aging: Senescence as Creative Inspiration

Aging: Senescence as Creative Inspiration

By Brian Alger on 01/20/2012

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Aging: Pathways to a Vibrant Life

[Exploring Life] It is strange to contemplate aging. The process of getting older often seems so gradual as to be imperceptible. The idea of getting older can create a sense of discomfort since the very mention of it requires us to come into closer proximity with the reality of our own impermanence. We have an [...]

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Aging: An Acquaintance With Absence

Aging: An Acquaintance With Absence

By Brian Alger on 01/15/2012

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Aging: Pathways to a Vibrant Life

[Exploring Life] Absence is an emotional state of awareness in which we feel a deep sense of loss; the death of a loved one or friend invokes the deepest sense of loss. The feeling of absence originates in the poignant contrast between the presence of someone or something and the impossibility of ever being able [...]

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Aging: The End of Retirement

Aging: The End of Retirement

By Brian Alger on 01/12/2012

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Aging: Pathways to a Vibrant Life

[Exploring Life] To retire means to withdraw, retreat, or remove oneself from a particular circumstance in order to engage in something different. The traditional view of retirement is that it brings one period of life to a close while simultaneously ushering in a new beginning in some other mode of life. The origins of retirement [...]

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Spiritual Endeavour: Dark Night of the Soul – 5

Spiritual Endeavour: Dark Night of the Soul – 5

By Brian Alger on 12/14/2011

This entry is part 5 of 5 in the series Dark Night of the Soul

[Exploring Life] A dark night of the soul is an invitation to our own renaissance. The curse of seemingly inescapable psychological and spiritual burdens is a threshold that immerses us in a dark unrelenting entanglement with our own spiritual-renewal. It is deep within the midst of our most intense struggles in life that we are [...]

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Spiritual Quality: Equanimity

Spiritual Quality: Equanimity

By Brian Alger on 10/14/2011

We find ourselves today in the midst of an economic storm born in the shadowy underworld of corporate greed, want, superficiality, and narcissism that threatens the sustainability of our immediate lifestyle. And we stand together in the midst of an approaching environmental tsunami in which our attempts to own and commoditize the natural world will [...]

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Spiritual Endeavour: Dark Night of the Soul – 4

Spiritual Endeavour: Dark Night of the Soul – 4

By Brian Alger on 09/23/2011

This entry is part 4 of 5 in the series Dark Night of the Soul

[Exploring Life] When we receive an education we are placed into a system of prerequisites that have been determined by an amorphous agency. By definition, education is an experience that is predetermined, imposed, rigidly structured, and bound to a self-reinforcing system of evaluation. The essence of the education system originates in automation, mechanization, generalization, and [...]

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Breathing: A Confluence of Body, Mind, and Spirit – 2

Breathing: A Confluence of Body, Mind, and Spirit – 2

By Brian Alger on 09/16/2011

[Exploring Life] Breathing Into Discernment: The first article in this series explored the importance of developing breath awareness as a means to explore the intuitive and deeply integrative realm of thoughts, feelings, and emotions that flow throughout the confluence of our everyday lives. Breathing affects everything in our experience, and our first task is to [...]

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