are you meditating
or marinating?
Meditation comes in many colours and shapes. How can you differentiate between true meditation that leads to awakening, and any other practice called meditation that perpetuates our ordinary habitual patterns and has us marinate in our misery, but now intensified on a meditation cushion? That’s the topic of the podcast below. Welcome.
a case against love
What would happen if we would give up our desire to love and to be loved? Can we then be together without seeking to fulfil our own needs? And if so, would it enable us to give more space to others to express their own way of being human?” That’s the topic of this episode: love as being different together.
a case against safety
Safety seems important to all of us. If I feel completely safe, I can let go of fear, fully relax, and express myself without holding back. It seems self-evident that when I think I am unsafe, I feel fear. But, when the risk of physical harm is absent, could it also be the other way around? That my fear causes me to think that I am unsafe, and that if I can understand and let go of my fear, the perceived risk of being harmed or hurt also disappears? If so, could this enable me to feel at ease and show myself more fully in all circumstances?
authentic presence
Authenticity is often associated with being true to oneself, aligning with a genuine, pure core within, and living and realizing one’s goals and dreams from that place. But is there such an essence in me that I can call my authentic self? Or could it be that my identity and my thoughts about my inner essence are nothing more than internalized norms and values? Because that could mean that I become more authentic by not following myself, but instead letting go of my ideas about who I am.
dancing with shadows
To surrender completely, to get lost in your laughter, to be taken over by intense sadness or exuberant joy. What is holding you back? Maybe you don’t allow yourself to experience life so intensely. Your most vital energies may be kept secret, locked away. Dancing with shadows brings them back. You learn to shift old patterns, transform anger into agency, sadness into connection with yourself and others, and fear into insight and understanding.