Author Archives: Orli
5 Sure Signs You Are Ready to Change Your Life
For a lot of us, making a change is an enormous step, a kind that needs a lot of preparations, dealing with countless fears and being willing to be open up to new options. But there comes a time when … Continue reading
Holding On and Letting Go
I’ve come across an interesting story on the Facebook page of Mindful Schools. I’d like to bring here the story as it was told on Facebook:
Living is Feeling
We live in an interesting time, sort of a paradox. On the one hand, there is a significant “awakening” – mindfulness is being practised by more and more people, the word ‘therapy’ has released itself from all shame and it … Continue reading
The Whole Lot In One Sentence
Anyone who works in the internet business knows that the Gods-of-SEO demand that you’d put new content on a daily basis – the more the better. Well, I believe I’ve managed to make those Gods extremely angry, as it’s been … Continue reading
No Agenda, Simply Breathe
One of the never-ending discussions I have with my Rebirthing Breathwork teachers and fellow colleagues is about whether or not a session should be conducted with a specific agenda. I say it shouldn’t and to be honest – on that … Continue reading
It’s Real, It’s Authentic
In a powerful TED Talk, Brené Brown talks about ‘The Power of Vulnerability’. She explains how vulnerability is the source of joy, love, creativity, sense of belonging and so forth. Furthermore, she indicates that authenticity is part of being vulnerable.
Rebirthing Breathwork In A Nutshell
One of the most common questions I get is about the practical part of Rebirthing Breathwork – how is it being done? What is actually happening. This is a wider question than it looks like, since the scope is pretty … Continue reading
Living in Abundance
One of the buzzwords in the so-called spiritual practising today is ‘abundance’. The desire to have enough, not to worry about how you are going to feed yourself, put a roof over your head (and your family’s) and generally – … Continue reading
A Human Being, Just Like You
A friend of mine, a colleague – a therapist himself, put up a post on Facebook, saying that he has a “collection” of outrageous comments from clients, people in his surroundings, on what a therapist “supposed” to be, behave or … Continue reading
‘The Biology of Belief’
One of the most common difficulties I come across with when talking to people about body-mind connection, is to fully understand just how much our state of mind affects our well being. It is not about how stress can make … Continue reading