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Rejecting the Unknown

Rejecting the Unknown

Oct 9, 2019 9 min read

Today is Yom Kippur. It’s the highest holiday on the Jewish calendar. Unlike the main Christian holidays, it’s a rather serious affair. It’s a day of forgiveness and jews spend it fasting and in deep prayer. On that day a…

Suggested considerations for online daters

Suggested considerations for online daters

Jul 30, 2013 12 min read

This post belongs to the strictly personal category. These are just some considerations of mine. Take the best and leave the rest. Maybe they can help some of you to gain a little more clarity about whom they should be…

Making the best out of breaking up

Making the best out of breaking up

Apr 4, 2012 2 min read

As per a recent survey 48% of all Facebook users admit that they look at the pic of their ex too often. If you are single you could easily check in with yourself. When did you last look? I understand…

Meet one of my shadows – Welcome to Mr. Judgment

Meet one of my shadows – Welcome to Mr. Judgment

Jul 28, 2009 1 min read

Image by ~Dezz~ via Flickr “The major block to compassion is the judgment in our minds. Judgment is the mind’s primary tool of separation.” Diane Berke One of my biggest shadows is judgement. Calling it a shadow feels almost like…

Two ways to throw your life away

Two ways to throw your life away

Mar 15, 2009 2 min read

I can mainly think of two ways to throw life away: Consciously, by taking action and leave the planet at once Subconsciously by not living life to its fullest Thoughts on option #2 I see many people who have “settled”…

Good loneliness versus bad loneliness

Good loneliness versus bad loneliness

Mar 14, 2009 1 min read

Image by Ela2007 via Flickr I have many moments of loneliness. First there are conscious times of loneliness – created by choice. Taking trips by myself The benefit of traveling alone is that I get to decide exactly what I…

A blessing in disguise

A blessing in disguise

Mar 14, 2009 1 min read

At the age of 14 my life took an unforeseen turn. I was standing at a red light. The next thing I remember was waking up in the hospital. Nobody really knew what was going on and I was diagnosed…

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