Vagaries of the Brain
What seems like chaos to one person is harmony to another. You can live side by side for decades and still be discovering how differently you experience the world.
Perspectives on the interplay between mind and body, emphasising movement, mindfulness, and lived experience.
What seems like chaos to one person is harmony to another. You can live side by side for decades and still be discovering how differently you experience the world.
How threshold moments show up in our lives, what they ask of us, and why Grokkist exists to support the messy, meaningful work of crossing from one chapter to the next.
Sometimes your body dives before your mind agrees — that’s when you know you’re on the ball.
A butterfly flaps its wings without knowing if it will spark a storm or nothing at all—its power lies in joyful persistence, embracing uncertainty, and trusting that each small act is full of life.
A well-timed swing reveals the quiet power of momentum and the wisdom of accelerating at the right moment.
What juggling has taught me about patience, presence, and the power of play.
Discover how pareidolia – seeing shapes in clouds or Jesus on toast – turns the ordinary into portals to the unconscious, where simple shapes reveal the hidden layers of the self. Join me for a psychedelic 'Bob Ross' experience in creating expressive art from everyday patterns.
Non-Duality and Direct Path: starting at the end.
Is Tantra the most misunderstood tradition?