The Intuitive Way

Has been exploring around in the field of alternative therapy and intuition development movement, from Louise Hay to Sonia Choquette.

Many of their suggestions are those I were actually practicing over these years — like being physically grounded is a solid requirement for tuning in to your vibes. Think Less, but Feel More; Choquette says, I’ve never known anyone to find answers from thinking things to death. Also, in order to live in a higher way, you should only make loose plans and be open to follow all intuitive urges along the way. Say yes to all your intuitive impulses.

“We can’t dictate the magic of life — we can only do our part to bring it about; and when we do, the magic of the Universe will rush in to meet us halfway,” — Choquette.

Recognize what feeds your spirit, and then give it to yourself without delay — don’t wait until all your problems are solved. Nurture yourself by realizing what lifts your heart, tickles your funny bones, engages your curiosity and stimulates your sense of wonder.

It’s A Wonderful Life (Xmas)

Those fine things in life —

1. Bus ride to Stanley on a sunny day with Kermode around the ears

2. One drink or two at sunset writing my blog

3. Deep night Jazz saturating the room, with moonlight shining in

4. Saturday morning AMC movies

5. 1am phone call from you

6. Reading at the crack of the dawn

7. Morning yoga

8. Morning jogging on Bowen Road

9. Cracking a joke, and pottering around

10. A sentence perfectly crafted

The Man Who is not There

Winter is finally here in the Kong. Crisp and brisk.

Had a good sleep last night, which means having a number of dreams I don’t now remember of.

But that last sentence I said to myself before bed stays with me and was the first thing popping up in my head this morning — ride that damn wave.

The Situation is Hopeless, but not Serious

“We might only have been living a half-life before we faced up to the implications of death, but what exactly does a whole life consists of? Simple recognition of our inevitable demise does not guarantee that we will latch on to any sensible answer when it comes to filling in what remains of the diary. Panicked by the ticking of the clock, we may even resort to some spectacular follies.”