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A blog by John Heyderman: Taking life one book at a time. A list of links of philosophy resources, magazines and organisations. Feel free to suggest more using the comments form below. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Early Modern Texts – Philosophers and Philosophy Topics. Hope in Hard Times. 8211; philosophical resources for those who are dealing with difficult circumstances. The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Philosophy Now a magazine of ideas. London School of Philosophy. This is a test.

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A blog by John Heyderman: Taking life one book at a time. On not understanding, which is Zen). Please leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new posts via email.

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A blog by John Heyderman: Taking life one book at a time. The Excellence of Happiness. His guest post has been contributed by Richard Baron. Often just called the. The reason is that its basic approach is not to tell you what to do in specific circumstances, but to set out the qualities it is good to have, so that you will act well in good times and in bad. These qualities are the virtues, but one of the best features of the book is that “virtue” (. And what is the goal? We need to make allowances when r...

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A blog by John Heyderman: Taking life one book at a time. Author Archives: John Heyderman. Jewish philosophers think the afterlife. 1030am, Saturday 23rd July 2016. This session is hosted by Beit Klal Yisrael. When we wonder whether there is life beyond the frontier of death, what kind of life are we talking about? Would a life without end be a life worth living, especially if it was lived in the body in which we died? What is ‘Jewish’ and what is ‘philosophical’ about Jewish Philosophy? Please bring som...

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A blog by John Heyderman: Taking life one book at a time. Fruits of the Forest. Thanks to everyone who got up for 10.30am on a Monday morning to talk about the Life of the Stoic at Forest Hill Library. What this provided me with was an excellent opportunity to ask the question, what would Epictetus. His words which have come down to us, give us more than a clue as to how he dealt with the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune:. I must die; so must I die groaning too? I’ll be posting more about th...

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John Heyderman's Blog. I've got nothing to say and I'm saying it. John Heyderman is a student of philosophy. You can read his blog at https:/ philosophicalbibliotherapy.wordpress.com. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. No one is a success. 11 March, 2015. It’s normal for your mind to judge, to declare you a failure or a success. The truth is that you’re neither. Sometimes you fail and sometimes you succeed. Who you are doesn’t change. Sometimes they seemed to him the most corrupting influences in his life.’. The Nice and the Good. Photo credit: What about us? 11 March, 2015. Tags: acceptance and commitment therapy. The problem with self-judgement. Acceptance and ...

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. 9 March, 2015. Avoiding unpleasant situations works in the physical word, but avoiding unpleasant thoughts or feelings can make your pain worse. He went into his bedroom and brought back an object in a paper bag. Do you know what this is? Do you know how long I considered taking a drink? She bit her lip, saying nothing. I told you I’m sorry,’ she said. ‘What else can I say? Are you even hearing me? The White Mary: a novel. Get Out Of Your Mind and ...

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. Learn to love life’s little pleasures. 6 March, 2015. Take time to notice the details in your everyday routines and discover the pleasures you miss when you’re in a rush or when your mind is elsewhere. The scent of my underarm deodorant reached my nose. I had rolled it on after the shower without thinking too much about it, just routine. 6 March, 2015. Tags: acceptance and commitment therapy. How to deal with self-criticism. Enter your comment here.

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. You’re not the story you tell. The story you tell about your life isn’t always accurate. And neither are all your self-judgements. The stories you tell others, and yourself, don’t reflect the real you. 6 February, 2015. You can spend a lot of time planning for next week, next year or even your retirement, hoping things will be better then, never realising how good life is right now. 4 February, 2015. 2 February, 2015. The problem with self-judgement.

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Mindful listening | The Fiction Therapist

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. 20 February, 2015. Movie week on the Fiction Therapist continues with Shall We Dance. You often know the answer to your problems, but sometimes you need someone to listen while you work out the solution. Sometimes you need a witness. Other times, you need to wtiness. There is a scene that has always touched me in the movie Shall We Dance? A man whose marriage has ended asks, Why do people get married? How to Train a Wild Elephant. 20 February, 2015.

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Make a perfect mess | The Fiction Therapist

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. Make a perfect mess. 11 February, 2015. Striving for perfection won’t help you achieve your goals. Taking committed action and doing what you believe in will help you to live the life you want to lead. 8216;Your day’s work might turn out to have been a mess. So what? 11 February, 2015. Tags: acceptance and commitment therapy. How to achieve your true goal. Don’t be bullied by your thoughts. The mystery of mankind. Negative is normal →. You are comm...

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. ACT promotes ongoing non-judgmental contact with psychological and environmental events as they occur. Learn to love life’s little pleasures. Take time to notice the details in your everyday routines and discover the pleasures you miss when you’re in a rush or when your mind is elsewhere. 6 March, 2015. How to catch the carrot. 27 February, 2015. The mystery of mankind. 9 February, 2015. 4 February, 2015. We’re all searching for something. 23 Janua...

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What literature can teach us about living a better life. ACT encourages the development of larger and larger patterns of effective action linked to chosen values. Sometimes you need to pause. A pause, even a long break, can be good to gather your thoughts and decide where you want to go next. 24 March, 2015. You often know the answer to your problems, but sometimes you need someone to listen to you while you work out the solution. Sometimes you need a witness. Other times, you need to wtiness. When we ge...

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