Creativity and emotions
Creativity – an expression of the soul within us all
Art, music, poetry all play with our emotions of sadness, laughter etc. and are found in all countries and all cultures; expressed from our hearts rather than our heads, it reflects our ‘inner you’.
At a concert in Hyde Park, London, UK I was struck by the backdrops of light and images the bands had chosen. The Who in particular had a grand display of psychedelic patterns and images. Perhaps the musicians, who are highly creative and strongly connected to their ‘inner you’, have half remembered memories of life between lives.
Meet Wang, a Tibetan monk
Recently I met a Tibetan monk called Wang. He is a man with great humour and wisdom. I do not have a picture of him but I think of him as in the picture of the Tibetan monk in this article.
In the Tibetan culture Wang means empowerment. An empowerment is a ritual which initiates a student into a particular practice. A tantric practice is not considered effective until a master has transmitted the corresponding Wang (power) of the practice directly to the student. As part of the preliminary practices before a student even begins the actual practices, the teacher introduces the student to the ‘mandala’ of the deity.
Alison’s Light
Alison’s journey to publishing and teaching Soul Family – re-connecting with your ‘inner you’ for calmness and the wisdom to be found there. Latest news …
At the beginning of each term at the College of Psychic Studies we choose a card. It is amazing, the messages are so relevant and just what I would have said to one of my project managers when they were struggling to get a project going. I should listen to myself more often! The messages were;







