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Friday, June 26, 2020

How Raven Spring Got It´s Name



Ravnkilde (Raven Spring), Rold Forest, Denmark

From my Forest Diary:

Midsummer, June 21, 2018

You can find three kinds of springs in Rold forest: 1) String-springs, 2) Pool-springs and 3) Swamp-springs (there is also a fourth kind, which is human made: the Spring Fountain, where you simply knock a thick iron pipe into the ground, and then jumps clear spring water like a fountain. This is just one of the phenomena in Rold Forest which borders to magic – if it not is magic – I will return to that in another post).

Thursday, June 25, 2020

New Netflix Documentary Gaslights People into Becoming Drug Users



The Matrix Conspiracy News:

Netflix has just launched a new documentary called: Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics. It could be said to be one long commercial for beginning to use drugs. A long line of famous actors, musicians, comedians and writers are telling their best drug stories. It is incredible how this can happen without critique. However, Netflix is also known for its political correctness. Right now, we have seen how it has cancelled the brilliant comedy series, Little Britain, due to political correctness. The brilliance about Little Britain is that it wasn´t algorithm television, contrary to the endless other boring Netflix produced series.

The Internet is the Ultimate Hunting Ground for Energy Vampires




The Matrix Conspiracy News:

The spiritual teacher, and shaman, Mary Shutan, has written an article called, Five Types of Energy Vampires. She writes how they prosper on the internet.

Monday, June 22, 2020

The Language of Birds and How to Communicate with the Wholeness



The Fairies´ Tiff with the Birds, by Arthur Rackham

Birds have been creatures of the mythic imagination since the very earliest times. Various birds, from eagles to starlings, serve as messengers to the gods in stories the world over, carrying blessings to humankind and prayers up to the heavens. They lead shamans into the Spirit World and dead souls to the Realm Beyond; they follow heroes on quests, uncover secrets, give warning and shrewd council.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

Saint Lucy´s Day in the Mines of Thingbæk



The witch from Rold Forest, Dannie Druehyld.

From my Forest Diary:

December 9, 2019

I met Dannie Druehyld in her workshop, which is situated near the entrance to The Mines of Thingbæk (situated in Rold Forest, Denmark).

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

To understand what another person is saying, can only happen when there is a stillness without thoughts



“Murmur of Pearls”, by Gina Litherland

Communication is possible at depth only when both persons are concerned about the same subject, about the same ideas, or concerned about a certain thing.

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Interpretation is to Have Your Identity in an Absence



A rock carving near Tintagel, Cornwall, and a 15th century illuminated manuscript

We don´t know how we unprejudiced can observe a problem. We want to deduce a result from the problem. We want an answer.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Oh Birds, Let My Thoughts Follow You



“Hare in April”, by Catherine Hyde (the painting is from her book: The Hare and the Moon – A Calendar of Paintings)


It is morning
and I´m sitting in my chair.
The night has left
an imprint in my mind
of the moon´s mirror.

Sunday, March 15, 2020

The Core in Disorder is Inner Contradiction



“A Study for The Mystic Wood”, by John William Waterhouse

What is the actual core in disorder? Our existence is disorderly, split, we are absent, place ourselves outside, and are classifying life in different rooms, using specific perspectives; we are not a complete nature.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

If you the day through are yourself and the surrounding world present, then you will not at all dream in the night



“The May Queen”, by Virginia Lee

How can you as a Life Artist understand the meaning of a dream?

If you are the dream present in passive listening it will uncover its meaning. Dreams are an indication, an exposure of the deeper motives and intentions; the anxiety, which has to do with the separation of the observer and the observed, or differently said: with your self-image and world-image, the discrepancy between idea and conduct of life.

Thursday, March 5, 2020

A Mind Without Thoughts Will Show You a Fathomless Deep



How deep can the mind travel?

Most of our lives are very superficial and is it possible to live at great depth and also function superficially? Is it possible for the mind to dwell or live at great depth?

Thursday, February 20, 2020

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Love is not Attachment. When there is Attachment there is Fear.



You have collected so much, not only books, houses, the bank account, but inwardly: the memories of insults, the memories of flattery, the memories of your own particular experiences, neurotic achievements which give you a position.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

How to Heal Our Disconnection From Nature



Peter Rabbit, by Beatrix Potter

In her elegiac essay "Into the Woods " poet and scholar Ruth Padel writes:

"What would Robin Hood have made of Country Life's recent excavation into the fantasies of British 7-to-14-year-olds concerning the wild life and wild places of their native land? Two thirds had no idea where acorns come from, most had never heard of gamekeepers (do they mug people or protect the Pokemons?), and most believed there were elephants and lions running round the English countryside. A third did not know why you had to keep gates shut -- was it to keep the elephants in (or was some joker taking the piss just then?), or stop cows 'sitting on cars,' upsetting the countryside's most vital beast -- the traffic?

Thursday, November 21, 2019

The Connection Between Shamanic Healing and Creative Unfoldment (essay)



Epona, by Susan Seddon-Boulet

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The Wound is the Place Where the Light Enters You

Rumi


In this essay I will present my ideas of the connection between shamanic healing and creative unfoldment. It is something I make aware of in my philosophical counseling practice, which I combine with forest therapy.

Monday, November 18, 2019

When We Remain with our Suffering Totally, then out of that Suffering Comes Passion



Art by Daniel Bogni

The Stoic concept of Apatheia refers to a state of mind in which one is not disturbed by the passions.

Wednesday, November 6, 2019

Saturday, November 2, 2019

The Beauty of Truth and its Subtleties is not in Belief and Dogma



The beauty of truth and its subtleties is like the mist in the old garden. It is not in belief and dogma; it never is where man can find it for there is no path to its beauty; it is not a fixed point, a haven of shelter.

Friday, November 1, 2019

Thursday, October 3, 2019

The Faust Syndrome and the End of the Time of Enlightened Masters



Franz Simm: Illustrationen zu Goethes

A phenomenon which I have returned to many times in my books, especially in my book, Lucifer Morningstar – a Philosophical Love Story, is the Faust-syndrome. It is a syndrome which characterizes most Westerners: it is the dangers of ego-inflation in combination with spiritual practice. Ego-inflation is at the same time based on a great denial of our own collective shadow, or painbody, which are rooted in original sin. It is a kind of compensation.

Monday, September 9, 2019

Seiðr Shamanism and the Art of Song Healing



Merlin, by Alan Lee

In Part One of this article, My Life as a Vagabond, I described how I began to use alcohol in order to calm down my kundalini symptoms. In Aalborg, in Denmark, and on vagabonding trips around the world, I actually lived more or less like a "Dharma Bumfor 10 years. The alcohol abuse ended with a liver disease, hospitalization, and a near-death experience.

Thursday, August 15, 2019

My Life as a Vagabond




In my Ebook, Karen Blixen – The Devil´s Mistress, I described how I began to use alcohol in order to calm down my kundalini symptoms. In Aalborg, in Denmark, and on vagabonding trips around the world, I actually lived more or less like a "Dharma Bum" for about 30 years (in a certain sense I still do, as this article will reveal). The period could be seen as starting in 1990, and ending in 2008, where I published my first book. But the period is actually longer. It started in London in 1985, and ended in 2016, where I was hospitalized with a liver disease. Here I had a near-death experience.

Thursday, August 8, 2019

The Matrix Hybrid between Digital Totalitarianism, Surveillance Capitalism and Chinese Communism



When I´m talking about a coming Matrix Hybrid between Western Consumer Capitalism and Chinese Communism this isn´t even a prophesy. We already see the beginning. The Slovenian continental philosopher, Slavoj Žižek, sees the same: “capitalism doesn´t need democracy”, he says in an interview. He says that the economical globalization increasingly will be combined with stronger and more authoritarian national states. That is our future, and we already see it with Trump, Erdogan and Putin, as well as what is happening in China and India; an authoritarian capitalism. And he claims that the one who is the father of such a way of thinking is Lee Kuan Yew from Singapore. When Deng Xiaoping took the power in China in 1978, he went to the authoritarian Singapore and here he saw, how that system functioned. He then decided that it also should be like that in the the future of China, “and it works!” says Žižek. “But do you know what makes me pessimistic about that development? Slowly it happens – and this is very clear – that capitalism in lesser and lesser degree needs democracy.”

Friday, July 19, 2019

My Suggestion for a New Kind of Activism




We are slaves to the modern culture, we are the modern culture. I have suggested that this culture is characterized by a new mythology, which I have called, The Mythology of Authenticity. This mythology has two specific pedagogic methods: psychotherapy and coaching. These two methods are again rooted in the counterculture, which are inspired by philosophers such as Nietzsche, and occultists, such as Aleister Crowley. Quite central are concepts such as will and choice.

Thursday, July 18, 2019

The Spiritual Kindergarten of Ken Wilber



The self-proclaimed “philosopher” Ken Wilber (he dropped out of graduate school where he was studying biochemistry) has sought to bring together the world´s far-ranging spiritual teachings, philosophies, and scientific truths into one coherent and all-embracing vision: the integral theory.

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Monday, July 8, 2019

In Order to Handle the World Crisis, We Must Find a Common Ground



Yellow Flowers by Krupa Shah 


“You, Bedouin of Libya who saved our lives, though you will dwell forever in my memory yet I shall never be able to recapture your features. You are Humanity and your face comes into my mind simply as man incarnate. You, our beloved fellowman, did not know who we might be, and yet you recognized us without fail. And I, in my turn, shall recognize you in the faces of all mankind. You came towards me in an aureole of charity and magnanimity bearing the gift of water. All my friends and all my enemies marched towards me in your person. It did not seem to me that you were rescuing me: rather did it seem that you were forgiving me. And I felt I had no enemy left in all the world.” 

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Wind, Sand and Stars

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Strange Days in Tangier



La Plage de Tangier, by David Minett 

I´m using the Amazon used book market quite a lot. It can be interesting to receive a used book. Someone else has read it, and often it has a smell attached to it, which can bring you to unknown places.

Friday, June 28, 2019

On World Crisis and Responsibility




You and I are walking in the forest. We are taking a journey, together, walking along a quiet path, as if it is a long endless road all over the world where one sees appalling terrorism, the killing of people for no purpose, threatening people, kidnapping them, hijacking, murdering, wars.

Monday, June 24, 2019

In the Dark Forest of Fear



Fur, Feather, Tooth and Nail" by Arthur Rackham


“In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost. Ah, how hard a thing it is to tell what a wild, and rough, and stubborn wood this was, which in my thought renews the fear!”

Monday, June 10, 2019

On a Storyteller´s Night


The Star Fishers, by Jeanie Tomanek

"A people are as healthy and confident as the stories they tell themselves. Sick storytellers can make nations sick. Without stories we would go mad. Life would lose it’s moorings or orientation. Even in silence we are living our stories."

Ben Okri (in Birds of Heaven)

You are lying in bed. You are ill with the modern illness, stress. The doctor has prescribed some pills. It is a summer night. The window is open. Outside is the garden. The curtains are moving.

Friday, May 31, 2019

On Beauty and the Art of Growing Wings



Bouquet of Sunflowers, by Monet


The mind that is whole has a quality of passive listening presence. It cares, and has this quality of a deep abiding sense of love of wisdom.  Such a mind is the whole that you come upon when you begin to inquire into what meditation is. Then we can proceed to find out what is sacred.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

The Quest for The Tangled Roots of Our Forests and Fairy Tales



"He Too Saw the Image in the Water" by Kay Nielsen (Kay Nielsen spend his last years in poverty since nobody was interested in his works)


In Gossip from the Forest: The Tangled Roots of Our Forests and Fairy TalesSara Maitland writes:

"I believe that the great stretches of forests in northern Europe, with their constant seasonal changes, their restricted views, their astonish biological diversity, their secret gifts and perils and the knowledge that you have to go through them to get anywhere else, created the themes and ethics of the fairy tales we know best. There are secrets, hidden identities, cunning disguises; there are rhythms of change like the changes of the seasons; there are characters, both human and animal, whose assistance can be earned or spurned; and there is -- over and over again -- the journey or quest, which leads first to knowledge and then to happiness. The forest is the place of trial in fairy stories, both dangerous and exciting. Coming to terms with the forest, surviving its terrors, utilising its gifts and gaining its help is the way to 'happy ever after.'”

Monday, May 20, 2019

Children, Wildlife, and the Art of Shapeshifting



Birdbrain, by Lori Field

Long ago the trees thought they were people.
Long ago the mountains thought they were people.
Long ago the animals thought they were people.
Someday they will say, long ago the humans thought
they were people.

Native storyteller Johnny Moses

In his novel, Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, J.M. Barrie writes:

Friday, May 17, 2019

Thursday, May 2, 2019

A Celebration of the Brave Old World



'We must go back to freedom or forward to slavery'.

G.K. Chesterton

The British writer and idler, Tom Hodgkinson,  has a relaxed approach to life, enjoying it as it comes rather than toiling for an imagined better future. He is the editor of The Idler, which he established in 1993 with his friend Gavin Pretor-Pinney.

Monday, April 29, 2019

On the Nature of Sensitivity and Beauty



Look at all the birds, the trees, and at the dirty streets. Look at people. Look at your parents and teachers; notice how they talk to you, what kind of words they use.

Saturday, April 27, 2019

An Inquiry into Fear and Pleasure



Flower Painting by Anita Nowinska

There is a lot of fear in our lives. But when we talk about fear we must also go into the question of pleasure, enjoyment, joy, and a sense of beauty in which there is no demand for expression.

Friday, April 26, 2019

On the Problem of Belief



Why do you believe anything that you read? It does not matter whether it is in the Bible or in the Gita or in the sacred books of other religions. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth (a Shamanic Ritual)



According to Aristotle (De Philosoph, fr. 8), wisdom (Sophia) covers any ingenious invention and conception (all of which ultimately are gifts, sent down by the gods); therefore to do any thing well, skillfully, according to the divine paradigms and models, is to follow the way of “wisdom” which finally leads to the highest metaphysical goals, to the noetic realms where Wisdom itself, the graceful goddess, dwells. No wonder that every nation loves wisdom and has certain “lovers of wisdom”, be they goldsmiths, artists, healers, singers, priests, or magicians.

Algis Uzdavinys, Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth – From Ancient Egypt to Neoplatonism