Topic: Introductory

To be a ship without a sail is to be moved by any wind that blows. John uses this metaphor to illustrate the importance to our evolution of being finely attuned to our highest values in every step we make.

If what I really am is spaciousness, why do I need this body? John answers this and other fundamental questions about self-development and manifestation.

Feelings of vulnerability and a pounding heart can seem to get in the way of openly meeting with others. Why is that, and how can it change?

How can we access the subtlety of truth through the density of patterns and an inflamed nervous system? John explains what first seems like a paradox: the way to more is less.

A conversation about how awareness can be unstoppable on its way to oneness. You can go the long way or the short way, and John describes them both.

A basic question many can relate to: how can I be less judgmental? Here’s John’s response, complete with how making that change is likely to be experienced in one’s self.

Is it possible to live for the truth we know and be in a loving, personal relationship? They can seem mutually exclusive, but John explains why there’s actually a greater opportunity to awaken.

Years of inner work, and a pattern of irritation and anger can still get out of control. Where does it come from, and what can change it?

New and deeper seeing brings greater responsibility to walk differently in this world, but how can you be sure you’re not misguided?

How are love, self-acceptance and genuine okayness connected? John addresses some misperceptions and adds a little exercise to explore for yourself.

Awakening is what we’re born for, but it can come with a scary feeling of losing functionality in this world. John describes the integration process and the new abilities that will come in time.

Seeing her children under the societal pressure to perform is distressing for this parent, and she wants to know how she can be of real help.

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