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How to be Madly Creative Part 2

So we’ve heard the arguments. (part one) We know creativity is a good thing. We’re convinced it’s the portal to wellbeing.  And we’re pretty sure it’s essential if we’re going to make the evolutionary leap to a higher state of consciousness. But it can’t be that easy. There must be a REASON we’re not feeling […]

The Messiah Complex

BE-ing creative is about noticing things. The McMindfulness people call it ‘awareness’. Carl Jung called it ‘synchronicity’. Currently, two things are happening. 1. Nelson Mandela is dying 2. Russell Brand is eating people alive Let’s take the first thing… Of course we’re all dying by various degrees. Some people who look alive are pretty much […]

How to be Madly Creative

The world is going more than a little crazy recently. Pessimists say we’re heading for Armageddon – a world in which… The evil Monsanto controls all global food production. Horrendously expensive real food for the few and cheap, toxic, highly addictive food for the masses. The health system collapses under the weight of all the obese, […]

Good news…she’s dead!

MARGARET THATCHER – MESSIAH OR MONSTER? There can’t be many events that more accurately reflect the divided state of global consciousness than Margaret Thatcher’s funeral. Not elections – voting for political leaders tends to reveal what we THINK about things. But we’re at a stage in evolution where thinking no longer serves us. We have […]

The Bible – still literal after all these years.

So the biggest U.S. cable TV blockbuster of the year is… The Bible.  Five two hour programs that cover the story of the world from Genesis to Revelation.  Eleven million viewers per episode.  Satan looks distinctly Muslim.  The fundamentalists are vindicated. Stories, myths, fables, allegories are wonderful vehicles for understanding the world we live in. […]