Suppleness – Wu Wei
The term “Wu Wei” (pronounced ‘woo wee’) is similar to “Qi” and many other Chinese terms, in so far as there is no direct translation into English, thus the word remains open to Western interpretation....
View ArticlePolitics today
Politics in Great Britain is going through interesting times at the moment. I often talk in these posts about how Taoism is relevant today world, so I thought that it would be timely to remind you of...
View ArticleFear or Learning?
I have written before about the feeling of fear (FOF) and this is without doubt the number one issue that comes up in my practice. We should not underestimate the strength of the perceived negative...
View ArticleThe Power of Words
Be mindful of your words. We can develop a very bad habit when using extremely negative words to describe and criticise ourselves. These negative words can lead us unnecessarily down a blind alley of...
View ArticleSearch for the authentic self
One of the most common e-mail enquiries I get asks, “how do we know or recognise our true authentic self?” This can seem a difficult and confusing conundrum, especially if you’re not in a balanced...
View Article‘The Law of Attraction’ or ‘The Secret’ – A Taoist Perspective (Part 3)
So, ‘BELIEVING’…. Believing and trusting that it is truly possible to live in abundance is fundamental to breaking out of the ‘Ego circle’ and allowing positive Qi to be attracted towards us and our...
View Article‘The Law of Attraction’ or ‘The Secret’ – A Taoist Perspective (Part 4)
Following on from the three key steps relating to the ‘Law of Attraction’ that I discussed in my earlier posts, I would like to add some further thoughts to help answer the common question “how do we...
View ArticleThe Recipe For Our Authentic Self…
The ‘Authentic Self’ is a term I enjoy using and is a concept that my clients recognise and associate with easily. Of course, like all names and labels, it is open to many personal interpretations,...
View ArticleThe Tao of Taking Credit…
When someone gives us credit or shows us appreciation for an action or a task that we have performed successfully, no matter how humble we may try to be, this usually a generates a gratifying feeling....
View ArticleThe Tao of Perfection…
As with everything in nature we are already perfect. It is therefore a misunderstanding to seek perfection. This is another blog in the series of my thoughts and experiences gained from my therapy...
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