Mind, relationships and communication

Mind, relationships and communication

According to interpersonal neurobiology, relationships can be understood as a process that involves the sharing of energy and information flow. This is the movement across time of energy that has symbolic value (a symbol is something stands for something else – like...
Uneven development: Thoughts on neglected human capacities

Uneven development: Thoughts on neglected human capacities

The problem of the world are problems of perception. Everything proceeds from perception. Perception leads to action. Therefore, ‘changing the world’ must always begin with ‘changing the way we see the world’. As Einstein said, ‘You cannot solve problems with the same...
The sacred nature of the ancient world

The sacred nature of the ancient world

Karen Armstrong, the historian of Religion, tells us that the Palaeolithic period (c. 20000 to 8000 BCE) was one of the longest and most formative in the biological evolution of humans. Ethnologists and anthropologists claim that these indigenous people were very...
Tim Robinson: Love for learning and life

Tim Robinson: Love for learning and life

Tim Robinson was man of many ways. He was an ecologist, an environmentalist, a natural historian, a geographer, a botanist, and even a translator. He wanted to find out what it was like to live well on the earth and to discover the right way to be in the world, find a...