When I began this blog it ran six days a week. As it progressed I realized I needed more time for my telephone and in-person students, so I culled it back to five. Meanwhile on facebook I was doing Saturday postings of Quote Rebuttals.
These were quotes that people had innocently created in an effort to create healing or strength, when in fact they were inadvertently promoting ego and insecurity. These rebuttals have become more popular than I expected because I had previously failed to notice what extra value they provide to a student.
So whereas my regular blogs were reflecting light in on the wisdom state, I’ve come to realize that for many of my on-line students, the rebuttals act to take energy away from ego-based ideas, thereby making the total truth more visible.
That being the case, and because I have a lot of readers who aren’t fans of social media, I have decided to agree to the repeated requests to add the rebuttals to the blog. Starting today, Saturdays will feature a Quote Rebuttal.
If we can create even more awareness and insight through this combination of changing the angles of the light while simultaneously removing energy away from unhealthy ideas, then that’s obviously the direction we should go.
So, without any offence intended to the originator of these quotes, I offer you this clarification of what it actually is that I’m imparting here on this blog. Enjoy.
A serious childhood brain injury lead Scott to spend his entire life meditating on the concepts of thought, consciousness, reality and identity. It made others as strange to him as he was to them. When he realized people were confused by their own over-thinking, Scott began teaching others to understand reality. He is currently CBC Radio Active’s Wellness Columnist, as well as a writer, speaker and mindfulness instructor based in Edmonton, AB where he still finds it strange to write about himself in the third person.