Some Thoughts and Reflections


My views on Practical Philosophy are continually under revision, continually changing; that is part of philosophy: questioning, trying to work things out. Here are my reflections on what concerns me most about Philosophical Counselling, my thoughts on how it can be used with different needs in mind, and some reflections on matters of meaning and individual importance.

1. On Changing Myself

2. On Payment

3. Will the Real Philosophical Counsellor Please Stand Up?

4. Inner Transformation and its Reliance on Reason: Some Thoughts on Lahav's Thoughts

5. Love at First Sight

6. Faith, Reason and the Rational Coherence of Inner Transformation: Four Thoughts

7. Some Inspirations for Philosophical Counsellors and Companions

8. The Erotic

9. N-U Philosophical Counselling

10. What is Me? What is the World?

11. What do I mean by Consciousness?

12. What is it to Experience the World?

13. Reflections on what can be done with life

14. A Little on Death 

15. Experiencing the open

16. When the world seems a dead end

17. Why should we be happy?

18. Sense of Union

19. Actuality and Anticipation

20. More on the Sense of Union

21. Reflection stimulated by the suicide of Isabella

22. 'Miss Marple' thinking

23. Sometimes how I sense the world

24. Reflections on my pond

25. The beast and the burrow

26. A practical philosophy for life

27. 'Beyond within' -- a definition

28. A Pig Cooler

29. Wisdom, personal mortality, and those that follow

30. At a railway crossing

31. Something on the nature of reality

32. Farewell to a dying cousin

33. One-ness and the reality of the beyond within

34. Coming out of the pause -- seeing something beyond error

35. Dispersing anxiety

36. Retreats and like minds

37. The most anxious girl

38. Thoughts in an airport

 

 

 

 

 

 




 

 

 



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