Month: October 2020

Oct

28

2020

Be, in Silence

Ken W Stone

There’s so much stirring “out there” right now. It’s easy to be focused on it all and the endless invitation into drama that accompanies. To parse, to understand, to process. Instead, let’s be, in silence. If you’re able, I invite you to sit in silence right now for five minutes. And—if you feel resonance with […]

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Oct

21

2020

What Unites Us?

Ken W Stone

What unites us? Is it the things we perceive in the same way? Our common belief or opposition to an idea? Or is it outside the context of perceptual view or thought? How wide should we cast the net when considering who ‘we’ are? Is everyone included? Is there anything that unites us all? *** […]

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Oct

14

2020

Transmuting through Writing

Ken W Stone

I’ve shared how important I think soul embodiment is, and how essential it is for both opening to a deeper experience of the Divine, as well as transmuting those aspects still held in separation, particularly the dissonance that keeps surfacing and demanding attention with increasing intensity. For the most part, I’ve focused on teaching soul […]

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Oct

7

2020

The Marijuana Paradox

Ken W Stone

Marijuana promises a solution for anxiety, depression, physical pain (and many other experiences of dissonance in the mind and body), while opening the user up to spiritual insights and a sense of apparently otherwise unattainable calm. The paradox is: when smoked or otherwise ingested, pot delivers an experience that feels more embodied, but in reality, […]

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