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Blog Post: HAVING JUST FINISHED WATCHING THE NEW...

Added by Michael Grove at 9:17 on February 17, 2022
Blog Post: Dr. Carl Gustav Jung - RIP

Added by Michael Grove at 11:47 on March 17, 2010
Comment on: Blog Post 'HUBBLE - BUBBLE - TOIL & TROUBLE ...'
l analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism - while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends, but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy. - as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" - I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"     …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:37 on July 3, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'REFLEXIONS of a DYSLEXIC MIND'
analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism - while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends, but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy and as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" ...  I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:53 on July 2, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'HUBRIS - NEMESIS - CATHARSIS'
l analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism- while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends,but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy. - as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" - I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:39 on July 3, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'Have YOU heard ...'
cal analysis & appraisal, I said that there were obviously two directly opposed categories of criticism - constructive & destructive - to which he replied never ever apologise for offering constructive criticism - while all those around you perceive ALL criticism to be destructive.Reality is not just the bad; it is also the good. The mind requires an awareness of both in order to work at its best.   For one who has conquered the mind, the mind is the best of friends, but for one who has failed to do so, his/her very mind will be the greatest enemy. - as Carl Jung so rightly stated - THE most terrifying thing is to accept oneself completely. When one considers the actions of our "masters of the globe" - I invariably amuse myself by thinking about Leonardo da Vinci's take  on them, which was that they were - "as wise as the wind they fart from their arses"    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:38 on July 3, 2013
Comment on: Blog Post 'IN THE BLINK of an EYE'
nd 'Bucky' Fuller, which have  indelibly and inevitably influenced my very own  Barn Owl like wisdom of understanding.  SO NOW [IS] the [TIME] to LIVE LUCID …
Added by Michael Grove at 9:29 on December 8, 2020
Comment on: Blog Post 'From INSECURITY to ...'
d 'Bucky' Fuller, which have  indelibly and inevitably influenced my very own  Barn Owl like wisdom of understanding.  SO NOW [IS] the [TIME] to LIVE LUCID …
Added by Michael Grove at 9:06 on December 28, 2020
Comment on: Blog Post 'WHAT IS ENLIGHTENMENT ?'
THYSELF as a left-handed dyslexic • who during my training as an Air Traffic Controller, realised my capability of being able to manipulate multi-dimensional space/time events, within my head • came naturally to me.  This obviously had had a lot to do of course, with the parental and grand-parental encouragement, which I had received during my childhood, as a result of their own understanding that I was somehow different from anyone else but nevertheless responsible for treating everyone else with respect and responsibility, because everyone was just as important as everyone else. I started to really think about ALL of THIS, I suppose, when the universe decided that I would be the one controlling the EL AL flight when it was hi-jacked by Leila Khaled and her colleague, whilst I was working at London Area Radar Control on the north side of Heathrow Airport. Having lived with my maternal grandfather • who had survived Scapa Flow during the Great War • and a father who had survived the duration of WWII, relatively unscathed, following his travails in North Africa, until I left home to begin my Air Traffic Cadet Training at the Ministry of Aviation College at Hurn Airport; and having subsequently, read extensively about the consequences of ALL Conflicts in Space, Time and Culture, it was no surprise to have read about Clare Graves epiphany, so to speak, consequential to his own WWII experience of conflicts in space time and culture.    …
Added by Michael Grove at 7:58 on August 29, 2016
Blog Post: NOVA & THE PASSENGERS OF SPACESHIP EARTH

The single most important…

Added by Michael Grove at 7:41 on June 15, 2016
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