The Law of Cycles… an excerpt from Dan Millman’s book: the life you were meant to live
The world of nature exists within a larger pattern of cycles, such as day and night and the passing of the seasons. The seasons do not push one another: neither do clouds race the wind across the sky; all things happen in good time; everything has a time to rise, and a time to fall. Whatever rises, falls, and whatever falls shall rise again: that is the principle of cycles.
Patience is power: with time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes silk. CHINESE PROVERB
Different forms of energy vibrate at different rates; like a river, energy flows from a higher to lower levels, moving through repeating cycles, expanding and then contracting, like our breathing.
Since everything in the universe is a form of energy, everything falls within the domain of the Law of Cycles: Sunrise and sunset, the waxing and waning moon, the ebb and flow of the tides,



The productivity myth, the end of procrastination, maybe even addiction?


I have had a few skype calls with friends in Hungary recently. I had a hard time expressing myself when the conversation came to my work. It seems that I have been trapped in one way of saying things, naming thing, untranslatable to another culture, no words, just stammers. Result: they don’t quite get it.


This morning my main computer quietly died.
Did you know that every revolution has been, historically, just a re-shuffling of who is going to have power over who?
I have been leading a webinar for quite a while, and it has always been brilliant, both to participate in and to lead.