This Week's Personal Development Video Seminar - "Approval is Worse Than Crack" | |
Approval is a drug and it's killing you. Since early childhood we've all been addicted to this drug - thinking that wwe need the approval of others to paper over the cracks of our own faults and failings. You'll never be all that you can be until you approve of yourself. To do that you need to get over your perceived inadequacies - something you'll never do until you come face to face with the real you - the one within, the one only you can find.... This week's video explores the need for self-approval... | ![]() |
The Free Weekly Business & Personal Development | Issue Number: 50 |
Video Ezine from Gurdy.Net | November 23, 2009 |
© Willie Horton 2009 |
Awareness - Anthony deMello |
ISBN 0 00 627519 2 |
It's been a while since I recommended this most essential reading – forthright, incredibly insightful, challenging and blunt – readable only in small chunks (there’s so much to digest) – the book is, in fact, excerpts from some of deMello’s renowned workshops- Willie Horton |
Publisher's Note |
Awareness is Anthony de Mello’s best-selling guide to the spiritual life, now firmly established as a modern spiritual classic. It uses humour, compassion and insight to help readers into an understanding of the importance of awareness in order to understand ourselves and the world around us. With anecdotes and stories as well as guidelines and exercises in self-help, this book is filled with real wisdom and practical advice. It tackles the universal issues of change, happiness, suffering and loss and also gives direction on coping with love, anger and fear. One of the most gifted spiritual teachers of the 20th Century, Anthony de Mello was widely known throughout the world for his retreats, workshops and therapy courses before his untimely death in 1987 |
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Every week we take a look at a real-life story that simply proves that so-called normal people are 'all over the place'! |
You can be prosecuted for investment trading – stocks and shares, for example – using so-called insider information. But what if that “insider information” is actually broadcast for all to hear? As I sat sipping a beer in Copenhagen airport last Thursday (I had no intention of having a glass of wine at Copenhagen prices!), the whole of the airport lounge was regaled by someone of immense importance (in his own eyes) given his globe-trotting exploits in the pursuit of closing a major international merger. Obviously, I won’t go into the details of what was heard – not just be me, but, I suspect by the air traffic controllers in their control tower miles away – in fact, passengers had to strain to hear their flight announcements over the noise of this guy – but suffice it to say that anybody within a five mile radius of that lounge is now in possession of enough information to make a killing. And I doubt they could be done for insider trading – everybody heard it! But that’s only the start. Our friend then went on to explain (to anyone who had no choice but to listen) that he and his girlfriend were going to marry, purchase a house and have children. He told the assembled travellers that he had been living with his girlfriend for a number of years and that they had a wonderful relationship. She had explained to him that she demanded his unconditional love – other than when he was on his globetrotting. She understood men’s needs and he could do what he liked, with whoever he liked, as long as he came home to her... and filled her in on all the details!!! He then went on to explain, or announce, what she liked to hear but I just couldn’t bring myself to elaborate further. All I can say is that, obviously, travel broadens the mind |