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A Job to excite our Lives

A Job to excite our Lives

When you read these words, can you identify what the essential ingredient is?
Yes, it’s the inspiration they can provide. Without motivation, without the satisfaction of knowing why you are alive, the procedure of conducting the business of life is in danger of turning dull.

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Dedicated time brings quality

Dedicated time brings quality

That precisely is where children are most of the time. And that is where they can be reached. Intuitively they know when to let go of their temper when presence is offered. They feel, and don’t analyse like we do, but pick up when an adult is moving into their world sharing perspective and offering guidance.
Their temper may sometimes be so involving that everybody present is in danger to lose their foothold as well. The resolve is still always better supported by patience than force, as force will leave scars and scars will result in more force later in their lives.

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The parents’ prospect for development

The parents’ prospect for development

Isn’t it amazing that wherever we apply spiritual ( live developing) practices, everything and everyone benefits from the process simultaneously!? Often the whole situation takes on a different dimension. Suddenly, peace is at hand.
And that is what we all want to contribute!

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Identity and how everything pivots around it.

Identity and how everything pivots around it.

Having raised four children and busy with my fifth of just five years old, it came to me on the experiential level how deeply our children depend on a steady environment to develop into strong and healthy personalities. And in that sense; how vital it must have been for us, to develop into the human we are.

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New-Born-Trauma

New-Born-Trauma

No matter how well balanced a mother may be, or how tormented for that sake, the fruit she carries lives within a warm floating environment, one that we try to imitate with highly salted warm water in which to float is known to release feelings in us from way back then.

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Parenting first step

Parenting first step

  If you are a parent, and I am a grandpa, we've got to have a few things in common. And with only a little chance, they got to be worthwhile sharing. So, just hang on a minute! The experiences I collected throughout my life as a parent manly pivot around one...

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The Gratitude Experiment

Read about what happened to me in the attempt to take an influence on myself!  To speak to anyone about something it requires to have made the experience yourself. I am deeply grateful for this very fact as it lifted my life within an instant.  For it to come from a...

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The four steps to freedom

The four steps to freedom

That fantasy is an aspect of my life I had to relearn after the “System” had tried to extinguish it within me. The world we live in founds on imagination! We create it from what we think and feel! That fantasy is an aspect of my life I had to learn After the “System”...

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