What's new?
Whenever you bump into Sandie Sedgbeer you come away thinking about some new possibility. Seldom have I met someone who has been willing to suspend disbelief so frequently and just explore, and when she suggests I read something or listen to someone I generally take notice. And so when she suggested I might enjoy the work of Luca Bosurgi I thought I would give it a go.
Two weeks later I am half way through a virtual reality hypnosis course clearing my unconscious of co-dependent relationships which are apparently dominating my behavioural patterns. Despite working with the latest bio-resonace technology for the past ten years I still regard myself as something of a Ludite and the virtual reality goggles took a little adjusting to. I am still a little concerned that I am coming out of the meditations cross-eyed and my resulting disorientation was more visual than neural.
Whatever my reservations this guy makes a lot of sense and it appears Sandie was in fact more interested in the ideas than the charming Italian aristocrat presenting them, although both are seductive!
The essence of the work is that we should be re-connecting to our essence or spirit as the driving force behind our choices as opposed to the need for approval and attention from external sources. Our emotional stability should not be dependent upon others but derived from an unconditional sense of love and approval from ourselves.
It's early days in the course but I really don't care what you think of this piece,
Love
Bill