belief systems
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The Genesis of Unconventionality – Tracing the Roots of Innovation
My Early Awakening to Unconventionality My journey into the heart of unconventionality began not in the throes of my professional career but in the quiet, reflective moments of my early life. Adopted six weeks after being orphaned, the seeds of my quest for identity and understanding were sown amidst the backdrop of a profound curiosity about the world and my place within it. This curiosity wasn’t just a fleeting interest; it was a burning desire to explore, to question, and to understand the layers of life that lay hidden beneath the surface of conventional paths. I found the ‘thoughtmosphere’ to be a wonderful place to meander and play, especially enjoyable…
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Forgiveness – The Art and Practice for Self and Others
Profound Opportunity for You – Forgiveness Forgiveness doesn’t get the credit it deserves. Decades ago I was in the throes of an emotionally devasting period of my life. I was a devoted husband, father, parishioner, and on the fast track in an aerospace company. I’d put my best forward, commendable, though I certainly wasn’t perfect, and yet everything came crumbling down. It was a tumultuous wake up call for change, whether I liked it or not. I was angry, though not vengeful. I was more disappointed in not being loved or seen as the truly devoted man I was on all levels. I followed all the best practices and prescibed…
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Vetting Information Necessary for Our Lives
Vetting Information for Truth CONSTRUCTS OF BELIEF Vetting information necessary to our lives is of great concern today, especially after the global kerfuffle on our way to a great weset. How do we qualify information as it enters our ‘field’? The resonance of truth varies depending on our ability to be aware at deeper levels. We have a ‘field’ that surrounds us, a kind of ‘spidey sense’ that we often neglect. How do we ‘vet’ the information and people providing it so that the quality is there; so that sense is made common? We’ve heard about the notion of ‘questioning authority’ yet the authority we question often has bias in…