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A scientist and her stroke of insight

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Here is a fascinating video of a talk by a brain neuroanatomist, Jill Bolte Taylor, who had a stroke. The scientist in her kicked in as she bore witness to what was happening to her. Inside the tragedy, she discovered some amazing insights about how the brain works and how it validates some of the spiritual principles of interconnectedness and even enlightenment.

How does this relate to the Disquiet? I think it adds an important perspective. Like near death experiences that wake someone up to the preciousness of life, her story is one of wonder, comfort and insight. As you wrestle with the big questions of who you are and what is this all about, take in this inspiring piece of additional information for your map.



Thanks to the blog TED, for the vid and info. Ted is a great blog who’s byline is “Ideas worth spreading”. Let me know your reactions and how this fits into your search.

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“Yes We Can” - Giving voice to the Disquiet

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

Whether or not you agree with his politics, there is no denying that Obama has tapped into the deep Disquiet in this country. In this video, several musicians blended with a speech that is giving voice to that Disquiet.

Yes We Can Song - Barack Obama Song by Will.I.Am


What if you gave voice to your Disquiet? What would your rally call be?

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Road Warriors and the Disquiet

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

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I am traveling a lot these days. It’s been a while since I lived out of a suitcase. I had forgotten how traveling accentuates what is important in my life. I feel the pang of missing my family. I sense a deeper appreciation for things like living in the country, socializing with friends, playing with my dog and being in the outdoors. Missing them tells me how important they are. I don’t take them for granted when I am sitting on a packed plane, tossing and turning in a stuffy hotel room or dining alone.

As I was moving through the San Francisco airport last week, I saw an ad for a recordable DDR. It caught my eye with the sentences:

You miss your kids
You miss your wife
You don’t have to miss your favorite TV shows.

Catchy. It got me thinking about the Disquiet. I wonder what the impact of being on the road with your Disquiet might be? What gets stirred up with the heightened sense of missing and longing? What new perspective angles in because of being away from home base?

I would like to explore this - leave your comments, share your stories and let’s look at this together…..

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How to unlock your Disquiet

Friday, May 11th, 2007

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6 days to a deeper understanding of your Disquiet -> And it’s free!

You have read many articles here about the importance of listening to what your Disquiet has to say. But how do you do that? You might agree it’s important to engage it, but what do you do?

Now you can find out. I created the Unlock Your Disquiet in 6 Days Program that will help you learn what has been bottled up for maybe a very long time.

I was originally going to charge a fee for this, but I decided I want to make this readily available. And there are no strings attached. You can read more about the details here.

This is an excellent way to start working with your Disquiet. There is no need to feel lost around this anymore. Check it out and get started - today! You can click here or on the picture with the padlock on the sidebar.

And let me know what you discover!

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