Davidya.ca

Spam Update

Still having an issue with most emails going to spam. A reader sent me some great tech tools that revealed the issue is with GMail. GMail says: 1) Mark incorrectly classified messages as Not Spam …

Personality as Trauma

I’ve observed that we naturally develop roles or patterns of behaviour. Like we learn how to ride a bike, or we learn how to be a parent or a worker or a lover. These patterns …

Divinely Human Stages

This is a followup to my review of CC Leigh’s book Becoming Divinely Human, exploring her descriptions of awakening. My model of the stages of development in consciousness is based on the transcendent shifts within. …

Becoming Divinely Human

I’ve been reading the book Becoming Divinely Human by CC Leigh. She’s a teacher in Trillium Awakening (formerly Waking Down). Saniel Bonder founded Waking Down in the ‘90s. His primary influence was the infamous Adi …

Relationships Anew

In a recent article, Relationships – Towards a New Model, I spoke of relationships founded on love rather than meeting unmet needs. There’s more to explore. When we move past relationship karma, we can have …

The True Felt Sense

In this article, Gemma Carroll talks about the felt sense and the nature of the somatic processing of stress and trauma. She’s a practitioner of the Embodied Processing* that I’ve been studying. Pendulation between touching …

Where Am I?

One of the curious questions a teacher or healer may ask you is “Where are you?” Where do you experience yourself as being? This can be a big clue to our stage of development, but …

Styles of Coping

Power is a very curious thing. Often, we equate it with the masculine. However, in its essential nature, power or Shakti is feminine. She drives nature. She is our life force or prana. She is …

Responsibility Climbs

One thing about the spiritual path is what Ken Wilbur called “growing up.” This refers to maturing as a person. And that includes taking responsibility for our behaviour. This vs the ego blaming others for …

Pin It on Pinterest