We need time to reflect instead of constant thinking about ourselves, about our likes and dislikes. We get immersed in views about others, money, work and state of the Earth. Continue reading
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We need time to reflect instead of constant thinking about ourselves, about our likes and dislikes. We get immersed in views about others, money, work and state of the Earth. Continue reading
I am in the 50th year of teaching Dharma (teachings/practices for waking up) having offered my first 10-day retreat in Elysium House in McLeod Ganj, Dharamsala, located in the foothills of the Himalayas of India in 1974. Continue reading
At the age of 14, I played in the class at school the part of Brutus in Caesar, one of the 37 plays of William Shakespeare. It was my first introduction to the playwright making a long-lasting impression. Brutus, a politician and orator, engaged in the plot to assassinate Caesar. The following year, I quit the John Fisher Roman Catholic School in Purley, Surrey, England to get a job and taste a new kind of independence. I never missed school except for the English literature class studying the bard of Britain. Continue reading