Trusting in the Authenticity of your Experience
Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by Ken Bechtel in The Goo Blog
By Joshua Scott Onysko
If we could breech the boundaries of time and look back on our childhood experiences with fresh eyes, we would see that our relationship to our experiences were authentic. Authenticity has many faces, but the one we are looking at now is the authenticity of trust. As we mature, our minds tend to form these check points that act as filters to our experiences; these check points start to take over for the trust we once had for the true experiences we once enjoyed.
We gain trust in this process because it makes us feel more in control of the circumstances that we are engulfed in every day, but the truth is…we are not in control. Sure we can make educated decisions that play out in (more…)
People Are Driving Me Crazy!
Posted on 25. May, 2010 by Ken Bechtel in The Goo Blog
It feels like I have no patients anymore. I seem to be frustrated and angry at everyone. Seriously! It seems like everyone I meet, no not really the folks I meet and speak with, more the people I encounter driving, riding my bike, walking down the sidewalk, in the aisle at the store. Yeah, those non-descript knuckleheads are the people that are driving me nuts.
It is like nothing they do is right. They are moving too slow or blocking my way or making dumb decisions. How inconsiderate can these people be? I feel like I am in a world filled with idiots. (more…)