Absolution: Devastation, Vindictiveness Alone: Isolation, Banishment Appreciation: Neglect, Waste Authenticity: Pretence, Delusion Authority: Conformity, Rebellion Awareness: Vibration, Silence Awe: Humiliation, Adoration Balance: Tension, Attention Beauty: Like, Dislike Being: Before, Behind Belonging: Acceptance, Rejection Bliss: Pleasure, Pain Body: Head, Heart Care:…
Going with the flow could be part of how we navigate life and our attitude to a situation. Flow moves us beyond subject and object – beyond the belief in absolute duality. This includes the way of seeing the world…
Our wellbeing is a direct result of harmony between our true nature and all the vibrations of form, including mental, emotional, and physical. This harmony does not demand perfection, as nondual qualities are unconditional – they are inherent to consciousness…
Extract from Nondual Therapy: The Psychology of Awakening, by Georgi Y. Johnson “It is the character that is doing it. There is a definite, inherited complexity. We are born into a pattern… We are a structure that is pre-established through…
How Britain is Ending the Loneliness Epidemic This article was published in Uplift Connect. Creating Connection from Separation Loneliness: A sense of separation, congealing like a knot in the gut, that pervades the body and mind with a sense of…
Between the inherited and conditioned structures of personality and the qualities of our essential Being, there is a rift of emptiness. This traumatic rift is sometimes referred to as the Dark Night of the Soul, or the Valley of the…
The above slides give a descriptive map of the structure of our spiritual psychology (Click on slide to see the complete image). The images should be viewed as representative of living form. The representation is given within the language of…
Spiritual awakening is not a rare event, nor is it a permanent state. While the imprint of awakening is left on memory, the experience could be seen as those moments where an underwater swimmer comes up for air, takes a…
Formed by Trauma: The Power of the Repeated Message Georgi Y. Johnson and Bart ten Berge Sam, a seven year-old child is playing with his five brothers and sisters in the garden while his mother prepares food in the kitchen.…
We are so conditioned, so programmed, like the computers, that we cannot learn something new. The computer can, but we can’t see the tragedy of it. The machine that we have created, the computer, can learn much faster, infinitely more.…