© Comfortably Human

and Practically Spiritual


COMFORTABLY HUMAN & PRACTICALLY SPIRITUAL
Facillitated by Dyan Moore

What is it to be Comfortably Human and Practically Spiritual? It is way of radically transforming our lives. Our beliefs create our experience of reality, so by investigating these beliefs external reality automatically changes. It embraces our humanness and individuality, and creates wholeness and integration where no parts of us must be feared or suppressed. It synthesises the physical, spiritual, mental, emotional and financial , so ALL aspects of ourselves are embraced and expressed with joy. Becoming Comfortably Human explores the fundamental need we all have for self expression, humour and the ability to create a life of meaning and purpose.

No two people are the same, and armed with the understanding of their (often subconscious) innermost desires, longings, fears and hopes, real change and progress can be achieved.

Some of the methods used to become Comfortably Human are; the inquiry method of Byron Katie , and also incorporate the teachings of  Eckhart Tolle , to bring to conscious awareness beliefs and emotions that may be limiting or stressful.

The utilizing of these methods is particularly powerful and effective. Longstanding problems are resolved and life flows with ease and joy.
The results are transformative, long lasting and deeply profound.
Once this process is started, problems that once appeared as overwhelming and unsolvable, are seen as stepping stones to greater understanding and freedom.

With inquiry the reactive mind is stilled and habitual patterns of behaviour are deeply altered; once this transformation occurs positive effective action then takes place in our lives. Unless realizations are acted upon and lived in and through our world, they are only half realized.
The goal with being Comfortably Human is to become fully alive to the gifts we are given, and the deep recognition of our own uniqueness and how to bring these into our world.

And after all, if its not fun...why do it?

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"I would come to learn
 that what I thought was trivial, the so-called conventional world,
was in fact sacred;
and what I had considered profound,
'the spiritual path' was simply
my own naive fantasy.
I was to learn my spiritual lesson at work,
not in a monastery."
 
"And central to that teaching was the realization
that the spiritual path is nothing other than living our very life,
fully and confidently, in the immediate moment --
and that nothing can be excluded, especially not our jobs."
-Awake at Work
 
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