by Marnix Pauwels | Jun 27, 2021 | Awakening, English, Entrepreneurship, Insights, Personal, Spirituality, Typically Me
Let me tell you how to write a non-fiction bestseller. Of course the book is about happiness. Happiness might be the most elusive, precious thing on the planet, and we always try to catch it and hold on to it, so have a go. Call it something like ‘99 rules for lasting...
by Marnix Pauwels | Jun 27, 2021 | Awakening, English, Insights, Personal, Purpose and Meaning, Spirituality
I used to think that what I have to tell the world is unique. It’s not. What I talk about all day long (and sometimes deep into the night) is the fact that we are way more than we think we are, and that the direct experience of that changes everything. It’s extremely...
by Marnix Pauwels | Jun 27, 2021 | Awakening, English, Insights, Personal, Purpose and Meaning, Spirituality
‘This takes too long.’ ‘By now I should have…’ ‘Why hasn’t it happened yet?!’ We have agendas and timetables that the universe doesn’t really care about. We compare what is to what should have been. And we suffer from it. It is the Unlived Life all over again, the...
by Marnix Pauwels | Jun 24, 2021 | Awakening, English, Insights, Personal, Purpose and Meaning, Spirituality
Years ago I found myself staring at a mirror for hours, at my tearful, puzzled face, trying to find who was looking. I had never heard of things like ‘source’ or ‘our true nature’, but the physical therapist I worked with had given me some homework, and the mirror...
by Marnix Pauwels | Jun 24, 2021 | Awakening, Coaching, English, Insights, Personal, Purpose and Meaning, Spirituality
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] ‘Don’t learn to swim when you’re drowning.’ This analogy came up after reflecting on all the times where people contact me when life looks really grim and difficult and they have been piling up worries for eons and eons. Feeling the...
by Marnix Pauwels | Jun 23, 2021 | Awakening, Coaching, English, Insights, Personal, Purpose and Meaning, Spirituality
Today I tried to explain the unexplainable. It’s actually my job. People come over and throw problems and pains and discomforts and doubts and worries and fears at me, and then they ask: ‘What should I do?’ ‘How should I behave?’ ‘Why do I keep doing this?’ ‘Why don’t...
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