"I" that is World -
The Relationship between Thought and World Problems
In our western world we are very impressed with this "I". But without reflection, would there be an "I"? When I'm completely in the process, does an "I" exist? If an "I" is not necessary, why do I make the separation between the reflection on who "I" think "I" am and my essential nature? Are our thoughts and therefore the "I" the reason for problems? Can it be a turning point to understand the deeper connection between the "I", the thoughts and world problems?
Being Human(e) -
The Development from Human Being to Being Humane
We often take for granted that we know what being human is. Is it human, for example, to hurt ourselves, hurt those we love, keep ourselves in a split? Is it human to have no pleasure and happiness yet blame others for it? I have to realize that this humanness is a lie. Is there a way to move from this lie to a deeper sense of being humane?
Clinical Spirituality -
Psychoenergetic dynamics
- What is the relationship of different psychological processes to the spiritual path?
- What does the "I" concept mean in terms of psychoenergetic dynamics?
- What keeps us stable and clear while a lot of movements influence us?
- The hara, as a center of energetic activity, allows a direct experience of the world.
- Where does the deeper sense of our lives come from?
The Point of Life -
The relation between existing and being
Peace can only exist as an experience if it's one-pointed. Everything that moves beyond one-pointedness, does not start war, but it begins a possible split. What does one-pointedness mean? It is the only place where all energy gathers itself. There is no seperation, no above or below, no male or female of any importance. Peace is a natural process. We don't need to work for it, if we are in peace and accept that state completely.