My partner and I are processing some disappointments in our lives. Not life and death stuff (more about where we live and so on) but significant to us. We also have some friends who are handling major health problems. Which has lead me to think about the process of grieving – and how it applies [...]
As we go through life we learn shortcuts – ideas we refer to, habits we develop. This is essential I think – if we had to figure out every time how to start a car or whether we liked a food or not, our lives would rapidly become unliveable. That is, we learn what we [...]
Australia, where I live, is probably the skin cancer capital of the world. (It may have something to do with white skinned people adopting an outdoors lifestyle in a sunny climate.) There was a very good response to this by the Australian government. They ran a huge education campaign about the dangers of skin cancer. [...]
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Last week on the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog I had a guest post about whether there is an experience of belief. I have a follow-up post there this week on whether there are experiences of spirit or what we call spiritual experiences. The post is called: Is there an experience of spirit? My [...]
On the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog I have a guest post about belief. Recently a friend and I have been having an email exchange about authenticity, what this means for our experience and whether this is compatible with any kind of belief. It has been an extremely stimulating dialogue and got me thinking [...]
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This is a guest post by Victoria from ratelines. Her contact details are at the bottom of the post, which I encourage you to click on. I hope you like it, Evan. Between work, family, and life in general, it’s no wonder that a majority of people suffer from high levels of stress. While experts [...]












