L E T T E R from Jo – How We Act is the Most Important Thing
Once upon a time, I was all about collecting knowledge, being smart, knowing things, knowing lots of different things, more […]
Once upon a time, I was all about collecting knowledge, being smart, knowing things, knowing lots of different things, more […]
‘I was having team with Master Han in his office when the mailman arrived with a letter from the master’s […]
Moving into higher states of consciousness means that we can have deeper relationships, are calmer and centered, are less involved […]
Pema Chodron speaks of this with such clarity, ‘Life’s work is to wake you up, to let the things that […]
I felt this was timely, as it’s something that students ask me about SO OFTEN, how do we set boundaries […]
I always love the openness, determination and innocence of children learning to do things – walking, drawing, eating, playing, dancing, […]
I’m not quite sure what happens in life that mistakes become a bad thing. When we are little, mistakes are […]
I love learning new things, new facts, new ideas, new concepts – anything new! I like to be introduced to […]
Since coming to London, there has been so much joy and discovery and excitement. And fear and terror and doubt. […]
At The Broad Place, we advocate study and reading all the time. However, if the study is not taken into […]
When things are challenging, it can be troublesome to acknowledge the good in the situation. Sometimes, I work through this set […]
Part of our Integrated Meditation program is encouraging 1% of the day dedicated to learning. It’s just 15 minutes. Reading […]
Isn’t this a brilliant sentence, ‘When the well is dry, we know the worth of water’?. I teach so many […]
If you missed yesterday’s Letter, Part 1, you can see it here. After changing my flights and wrapping up the […]
Our recent trip to India took a year to plan. The major component was our Broad Place Retreat which had […]
If you’ve ever been working on something and loved it, then over thought it, then doubted it, then felt ill […]
Educating ourselves is fascinating and frustrating at times, as the more you learn, the more you realise you don’t know. […]
There’s nowhere to ‘get to’ in our spiritual, physical and mental endeavours. Just continual growth. It’s a hard pill to […]