Weekly Food for Thought – Alternative Dialogue

Dear Friends, ‘A conversation is a dialogue, not a monologue. That’s why there are so few good conversations: due to scarcity, two intelligent talkers seldom meet’. ~Truman Capote This week the thought that occupied my mind was communication. More specifically, … Continued

Weekly Food for Thought – Of Bathing and Laundering

‘The wound is the place where the Light enters you.’ ~ RumiDear Friends, It has been an interesting month. A challenging month. A month of holidaying, working, learning and being tested. A month that has flown by, and a month … Continued

Weekly Food for Thought – Of Labyrinths and Obstacles

‘The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it.’ ~ MoliereDear Friends, A conversation I had with a dear friend, about self imposed obstacles, self-sabotage, the need to listen to our inner voice, that’s not always supportive and encouraging, … Continued

Weekly Food for Thought – Jung & Pay It Forward

Dear Friends, You will, have, no doubt, heard and said many times before, a phrase: ‘There are no coincidences’. At times, this phrase can sound a bit empty, meaningless even. These coincidences, on the surface have no real origin. They … Continued

Weekly Food for Thought – Peace and Play Brother

Dear Friends, It is exactly a week since I had one of the most amazing weekends in Serbia?! It was a Flashmob for Peace weekend, organized globally by a super star Elliot Kay, in which Serbia participated! Please forgive me … Continued

Weekly Food for Thought – Keep on Searching, Baby :-)

‘Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.’ ~ RumiDear Friends, Whenever you feel there’s something missing in your life, stop for a … Continued

Weekly Food for Thought – More Than Just A Game

Dear Friends, On this historic evening, where London, my adopted home town for the past 22 years, is getting ready for the event that took seven years to prepare. Isn’t it amazing that the whole seven years were invested for … Continued