Interview with Griff on Blogcritics
Blogcritics recently interviewed Griff about his book, Find Peace … One POP at a Time. To read this interview, click HERE!
Blogcritics recently interviewed Griff about his book, Find Peace … One POP at a Time. To read this interview, click HERE!
Remember it’s not you and it’s not them. The Dramatizer is just looking for a place to do its stuff. Just watch it. The Dramatizer wants you to overlook the fact that it, as well as you, are both beings just experiencing.
We are happy to announce that Griff will soon be heard on a variety of talk radio shows! Monday, December 4th, WebTalk Radio Host Roy Richards of “Middle Age Can be Your Best Age” and Griff will be discussing Finding Peace. A link to the show will be posted on WebTalk Radio as soon as…
We are pleased to announce that BuyBooksPro.com recently posted a review of “Find Peace One POP at a Time.” Buy Books Pro is the place where a reader can seek and search for their next great book to read. Their team is comprised of writers and a former magazine editor. Click here to check out…
Do you feel the need to go on vacation from time to time? Do you need some peace and tranquility? Do you need to go to another location? Do you need different surroundings? Can it be you feel stressed, overwhelmed, tired – worn out? Do you know there’s a way to live peacefully, no matter…
It never was and it never will be. The “mind” and its thoughts… is not who I am. The mind lacks solutions. Reducing mind activity is the answer.
The reason a sense of insecurity occasionally exists within me is this: At any moment of interaction with another, there is need to “think.” Interaction takes place. Thoughts come first, then feelings, then reactions. Thoughts are conditioned from the egoic mind. The ego wants to defend and divide; therefore, at that split second, it “feels”…
Try to find a way to approach your passion without trying to become accomplished. If you are trying to help others, you are likely to be frustrated. The truth is, everyone has millions of thoughts going through their head all the time. How could you possibly have any control of their thoughts?