Fear. It’s an ungraspable kind of suffering in which we reflexively shrink back from life. It separates us from the environment, narrows the perceptive view, freezes the flow of feeling, contracts the mind, and blinds us to inner resources. Yet…
Fear. It’s an ungraspable kind of suffering in which we reflexively shrink back from life. It separates us from the environment, narrows the perceptive view, freezes the flow of feeling, contracts the mind, and blinds us to inner resources. Yet…
Why do good people do bad things? How is that sometimes we’re swept away on a flood of negative emotion and later apologize, saying “I wasn’t myself”? How do despots persuade the people to murder on their behalf, to sacrifice…
In calling the bluff on Washington, Trump effectively said: ‘The King is Naked’. Can we begin to truly see that the despot that has been deciding the future of our planet is indeed naked? As global hope falls and Obama Care…
Years ago, in the physical wilderness of anxiety and panic attacks, I remember lying down, desperately immobilized on the wooden floor boards of our house. I had pain to the sides of my chest and around my hips. On top…
What if I’m adopted? Please help me understand. In several online venues, where the subject of generational trauma – trauma inherited from our parents and ancestors – has been discussed, the question has been raised: what about adoption? How should…
WATER REFLECTING Beneath the skin, tissues sing ancestral fear, seizures of despair, skeletal leaves; long dead things, on rivers of blood, spit and care.
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.…
“Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.” ― Elie Wiesel, Night Spiritual teachers come in many different forms and often they would not call themselves a spiritual teacher at all. They can be here as rock stars, outrageous comedians,…
[vc_row][vc_column width=”3/4″] How would it be to taste infinite sweetness; to listen to endless, exquisitely tuned harmony; to see the true vitality of color; or to feel love without any restriction? How would it be to suffer not a little,…
Georgi Y. Johnson [Extract from the upcoming book: Stillness of the Wind – An introduction to Nondual Therapy]