Monthly Archives: June 2006

WHAT’S GOOD FOR THE GOOSE

Saying from Idries Shah found on Katinka Hasselink’s site. Comic generated at the very fine COM MIX site. Share and Enjoy:

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FREEING FREEDOM

Kazimierz Dabrowski Lincoln as an Exemplar We can find in Lincoln distinct presence of all the characteristics cited by Dabrowski as indications of a very high level of mental development, particularly the level of autonomous personality and secondary integration. A … Continue reading

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RENAMING & PREPARING TO PREPARE

I added the emphasis in the following clipping. …food for reflection. I’ll follow up with a teaching cartoon shortly. Excerpt. The Wisdom of Sufic Humor, Idries Shah; originally published in Human Nature; April 1978 Sufis see many traditional prayers and … Continue reading

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