Finding Inner Peace

Calming Mind Storms

Calming Mind Storms

My books and blogs speak enough about what to do (or not do) when you are experiencing “mind storms” of anxiety, anger, frustration, or an oncoming depression. “Pain body” or “Painmaker” attacks can create a whirlwind of uncontrollable suffering that leaves someone feeling as if they are a victim of their own mind and emotions.

For this week, rather than focussing on what to do or not do when these mind storms come, instead focus on the clarity or peace that is present when these mind storms are NOT there.

The Power Of Belief

The Power Of Belief

It is useful to look at what you are believing in your head.

Thoughts are one thing. The belief in them is another.

Our training is to always believe in every thought that arises. For many people, this becomes limiting, since their thoughts are not always constructive to the rest of life.

Spiritual Wisdom From Albert Einstein

Spiritual Wisdom From Albert Einstein

Do you ever feel like you are in a prison of your own body and mind?

Some people can reach a point where being human feels strange. It’s as if they have not always been a human being, but at the moment they seem to be. Have you ever just looked at your hands, your arms and legs, noticing that they are far different to how they looked when you were a child? Have you ever noticed how your personality has changed over the years. Have you ever really wondered – “Who am I?”

Inner Peace Coaching

Inner Peace Coaching

Someone from Mysore, India contacted me today about an inner peace coaching session. Unfortunately the email address they provided was not correct - perhaps there was a letter or number in the wrong place. If it was you, please use the form at the bottom of this page to get in touch again. Thank you.

I thought I would use this opportunity to answer a few questions about the inner peace coaching service that I provide for those who want to go further into inner peace...

The Mind Tries To Keep You Safe

The Mind Tries To Keep You Safe

It seems that every troublesome thought we have, every unpleasant emotion, dread, worry, depression, anxiety - are all on some level, trying to keep us safe.

If you are worried, it is the mind’s attempt to stop something bad happening through focusing on it. If you are anxious, the anxiety is a fear response to try to take you away from a perceived danger. If you are angry, the anger is an attempt to fix reality into a certain form - and this form often involves you or a loved one being safer and further away from pain...

Overcoming The Sense Of Deadness

Overcoming The Sense Of Deadness

Another thing that comes up when I speak with people is the underlying sense of deadness that so many of us feel. It seems to be sitting there, lurking, ready and waiting to create a great deal of discomfort if we are not outwardly stimulated in some way...