Walking up to the noisy road with my headset audio playing, suddenly the audio faded into the background as I pressed the walk button on the light, and the noisy traffic surged into the foreground.
Do most people feel unworthy? Survey…
Do most people worry? Do most people meditate silently? All this and more are soon to be revealed. I am very excited to soon share the results of the Happiness Ratio Quiz, first published in my second book, “The Happiness Lie” in 2013.
Proof that we are all One
Think that objects or people, separate from you, make sounds? This will rock your world! Watch one side of this image and listen, then watch the other side and listen. What word do you hear?
The Case of the Missing Button
After an intensive and productive session of self-inquiry and exposing the ego with a client, as she was leaving, she noticed, “I’m missing a button on my coat.” We both looked around, to see if it was on the floor…
Client: on Concepts
Client: I am not so interested anymore in giving you the answer I think you want to hear…
Client: on Self-Inquiry
Client: Now when I feel agitated or angry, I find I am always questioning the I. Cindy: Good. And what happens?
Why we feel, act, and react the way we do
Ever wonder why you feel, act, or react the way you do? Ever want it all to be different? So did I. It is possible.
The Effects of Happiness on Health
Discussion on the effects of happiness on health.
8 Things You Should Know About Yourself
Your whole life everyone, including your parents, siblings, friends, school, church, songs, news, movies, etc. have all been telling you who to be, or who you are. Of course, nothing they say matters, until…
Fat is not a feeling, thanks Facebook!
“Fat,” is indeed not a feeling, anymore than “skinny” is a feeling. The capacity for the human mind to contort, twist, delete, and generalize thought until we reach unbearable suffering continues to amaze me. That is what suffering is, the degeneration of thinking, unnoticed, uninterrupted. Yet still, thinking has nothing to do with what is, and what is never hurts,
