Author Archives: mcallister

Bringing It Home

When I was growing up there had been a developing sense among younger people that the established western social/economic system was not working very well for the people living in/by/under it. The response was a rejection of “the system”, a … Continue reading

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Starting Point

We are all familiar with the metaphor of water finding the easiest way downhill. It always seeks the lowest level, flowing naturally to find the fastest route to the sea. When it meets a boulder this means going around it, … Continue reading

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Navigation

by Alan McAllister, CCHt PhD-phys This spring I took a long cross-country trip with my daughter, which introduced me to the joys of GPS navigation. I’ve always been a map person, give me a destination and a decent road atlas … Continue reading

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Embodying Soul

It used to be that I might occasionally visit my higher Self, or it might drop round for tea. These days my higher self is knocking at the door, and wants to move in. Perhaps you’ve noticed this as well, … Continue reading

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Feed the Body by Feeding the Soul

In Europe in the Middle Ages, or India still today there are people who follow the calling of the Spiritual life, who are supported by their community. Their focus on the Spiritual is considered a service to the community and … Continue reading

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