Evolutionary inquiry and its implications for psychotherapy
... Read more »
Published: 15-Sep-12 23:20
The practice of mindfulness for health care workers
Bronwen Rees summarises the origins and practice of mindfulness from early Buddhist times, and its uptake in business and mental health contexts... Read more »
Published: 11-Jul-12 17:28
The mystery of meaning
This discussion article presents the first part of the paper presented at ‘Science and Religion: Global Perspectives’, June 4-8, 2005, in Philadelphia, PA, USA, a program of the Metanexus Institute (www.metanexus.net), followed by an interpretive commentary by Bronwen Rees on its implications f... Read more »
Published: 25-Mar-12 17:03
Modern science meets Ancient Wisdom
Findings in more radical versions of science in different disciplines are pointing to a view of reality that was already understood by the ancients. In this article Bronwen Rees discusses some of these connections.... Read more »
Published: 02-Dec-11 19:30
Evolution or revolution? The alchemy of consciousness
Bronwen Rees examines what we understand by consciousness. She suggests that, just as the ancient masters of consciousness, the alchemists, sought to transform themselves through conscious observation of material processes, we can also effect transformation through developing conscious relationship ... Read more »
Published: 04-Jul-11 17:33
Cranio-sacral healing: a holonomic and spiritual practice
Sian Marion describes her work as a cranio-sacral therapist, making links between the ‘tides’ and the awareness of mind practices fundamental to the Tibetan Dzogchen tradition. Underpinning the theory of cranio-sacral work is the metaphor of the hologram as described by the physicist Bohm. Here ... Read more »
Published: 29-Jun-10 19:26
Heaven, earth and humanity in 21st century healthcare
Lee Moden elaborates on the dire straits that we have reached in our current methods of allopathic healthcare. He suggests that by embracing a holistic sensitivity to the role of our world and the needs of its inhabitants, we can pave the way for a revolution in the care of humanity. From this proce... Read more »
Published: 10-Jun-10 22:58
Consciousness, time and matter
The idea of consciousness and consciousness studies has evolved over the past century in the West as a way of helping describe our inner and collective experiences, and to account for mystical and spiritual experience.Yet what consciousness is remains still a mystery, ever open to change. Bronwen Re... Read more »
Published: 10-Mar-10 15:10
From systemic thought to spiritual practice
New patterns, forms, ways of being are emerging in all the different disciplines that make up our human existence. These patterns are found to replicate themselves in every area of life – from the smallest organism, to the outer reaches of the cosmology. With this comes new possibilities for coll... Read more »
Published: 21-Feb-10 21:04
Moving beyond destruction: towards a mindful economy
Joel Magnuson outlines the paradox of our current crisis: the twin spectres of global warming and the Great Recession. Just as commentators were truly beginning to realize the spiraling danger of global warming, the Great Recession appeared and with it a call for ever more growth, which in its turn... Read more »
Published: 26-Jan-10 21:49
No documents found.