Some Thoughts on Junk Food & Covid-19
In Addiction: One Cause, One Solution, the book I co-wrote
Christian McNeill | transformational coach
In Addiction: One Cause, One Solution, the book I co-wrote
Along with my friend and colleague Barbara Sarah Smith, I
We seem to be living through an epidemic of stress
When I know that the essence cannot be damaged or broken, and that pain is a transient human experience reflecting only the nature of my current thoughts, judgments, conditioning and beliefs, there is always hope. Pain can dissolve in an instant. …
It seems to me that the single most effective way of obscuring these inner resources is holding onto the mistaken belief that ‘I am broken.’ The good news is that the moment any of us open to this inner wellspring, fresh thinking, peace of mind and creativity start to flow.The more any one gets a sense of who and what they really are, the more resilience and resourcefulness are uncovered. …
We each have the possibility of realising that the waking experience is more like dreaming than we had understood. Although experience is being created from our own thoughts, imagination and creativity, we felt like we were passive recipients of people’s actions and external events, just like dreaming. …
Life could be driven by a much deeper and more reliable force. Behind the ebb and flow of transient thought and emotions is what the Quakers call the still, small voice within. Others have described it as Wisdom. Others as our Innate Wellbeing. However it is described, each of us is, at essence, unbroken and unbreakable. …
A number of years ago I had a conversation with
Suicidal feelings…are usually a whole host of misunderstandings that are being combined and taken seriously to create what feels like intolerable pain. What if this stream of horror is no more real or significant than a nightmare? …
Mental clutter occurs when we attribute feelings to objects. When I remember at a deep level that no object, or even large collection of objects, has the power to make me feel anything, I begin to free myself. …