A is A. Aristotle was right. Ayn Rand was right. And we have been all wrong.

A is A. We behave as if that were not true, if we yell loud enough, if we assert our claims enough, if we pretend that it’s a mistake, etc. I see it on clients, students all the time. I did a Bach profile for a brand new person this morning. His “linchpin” Bach Energy […]

If it is easy to get, then it is worthless… Anything worthwhile is hard to master

One of my students gave me a kindle book for my birthday. It’s a book about practicing, for teachers. The gift book came right on the heels of an insight I haven’t shared with you. I finished my third reading Ayn Rand’s 1500 page philosophical novel. I still don’t have my own words to say …

007 Producers… are you a producer or are you a moocher?

I am using Ayn Rand’s terminology. The audio explains what I mean, I hope. I am also measuring the number of people, in different cultures, who are producers. Be prepared to be surprised.

Th world average is 3%. 3% of humanity is carrying the 97%.

Self-possessed… living from the Witness position, living from Consciousness

self-possessing

The question in your life is: who possesses who? Who possesses what?

But the answer to that question, albeit it is fashionable to think that the guy/gal with the most toys wins, will surprise you: the person who possesses himself wins, every step of the way.

I pretty much don’t know anyone with any level of self-possession: it can be measured.

People are like leaves blowing in the wind, flotsam on the ocean… out of control, hoping for a favorable wind… lacking what can only developed by rigorous practice.

Rigorous? Practice? Please stop laughing… you are out of control!

But like anything of value,

Updated: Albert Einstein said: No problem can be solved from the same level of consciousness that created it. Could this be applied to consciousness training?

I am very lucky: the questions my students send me have caused me to have a deeper understanding for my own work.

These students are often seeking new insights in their pressing circumstances from me. Lately it is all about making a decision to go or leave, to let go or to fight.

It is a huge responsibility to talk to people who are looking for answers.

If they use the insights I give them and don’t make them their own, they run the risk of making a decision “because” I said so.

One of my students asked “is it a matter of meditating over this decision now?”

This particular student has been a meditator for five years. The particular form of meditation he is doing with some master is to open up his ability to gain insight from All-of-it.

And this seemingly intelligent move, to meditate to gain insight is what I want to talk about today.
If you are a “normal” human being, brought up by parents or caregivers, if you went to school, if

Vibrational Reviews: Dan Millman, Ayn Rand, Landmark Education, Yogi Bhajan

Dan Millman, Ayn Rand, Landmark Education, Yogi Bhajan Dan Millman Personal: 295 The Life You Were Meant To Live: 250 The Journeys Of Socrates: 560 (my favorite book) Ayn Rand p Personal: 399 The Fountainhead: 250 Atlas Shrugged: 280 Philosophy: The Virtue Of Selfishness: 299 Werner Erhard: 500 Nancy Zapolski: 505 Steve Zaffron: 450 Landmark Education, the organization: 300 yogi bhagan, yogi bhajan, Harbhajan Singh Yogi, Harbhajan Singh Khalsa Yogiji personal: 550 teachings: 410 truth value: 299 Vibrational Reviews: Dan Millman, Ayn Rand, Landmark Education, Yogi Bhajan is a post from: Connect To Source: Raise Your Vibration

How did you get to be the way you are? Unhappy, low vibration, self-conscious, depressed, fearful? How The Dark Side rules you?

Sophie Benshitta Maven The following is an excerpt from the novel, The Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand. It is an apt description of how evil takes over the