How not to have your spine shrivel up on you?

It’s New Year’s day. Billions of people give and get strokes… ((A stroke (in Transactional Analysis) is a unit of social transaction. A hug. A nod. A smile. A hello, a thank you, a “how are you?”, or an f… you…. these are all social transactions. The more you get the less your spine shrivels up on you…

Experiments show that babies stop thriving if they have insufficient social transactions… Other experiments how that rats are the same way. But the most surprising thing is: for a rat (and I guess for a human) an electric shock, a slap on the face, and insult also count as a stroke… preventing their spine from shriveling up.

My personal interpretation is: as long as life tells you you exist, you want

Non-physical pain… or pleasant feelings… explains nearly everything you do

This article is dangerously personal…

Last night I watched a movie, Children of Men.

I remember seeing the trailer 10 years ago when it was a new movie. Then I never heard of it again until yesterday. That it is an accurate showing of where we are heading and where we already are.

I didn’t have anything else to go on, so I watched the movie almost till the last five-ten minutes not knowing what I was “supposed” to feel.

The reality it shows is horrid. Not supported with any emotions, any feelings whatsoever. So it made no sense to me. Why are these people killing each other?

But in the end the movie showed something it was worth watching for: men bowing to, in wonder, being uplifted b

Goal setting and other usual activities for January… should you set goals?

You want to teach what you need yourself. Why? Because that way you can teach from your own learning experience, instead of tree of knowledge. So far so good… but… Some things almost lie outside of your reach… you can … Continue reading → Related Posts: Happy New Year! New webinar to help you grow […]

How Did It Go On The 27th? Have The Thousand Years Of Peace Begun? Happy New Year!

Confession time: When I scheduled the Event on the 27th, I promised to check people on the call if they connect, really. And I also promised that I was going to know if they are getting the download or not. I had never done it in groups. In effect, I promised something I didn’t know if I can actually deliver. On some level I knew, but I didn’t have any evidence.