Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Oh, Camille Paglia is at it again. Hurray! by Mark Davenport

New Years Eve...  

I'm getting around to posting what you may see as a controversial article by the outspoken Camille Paglia.  In this age of political correctness that all to often serves as "extra-legal" censor (and sometimes legal!), she says what she wishes...and expresses the (ssshhh!) inexpressible.  This time actually giving voice to men who have been cowed by those PC forces.  Open your mind and dare to enjoy for example, this:

 "This PC gender politics thing—the way gender is being taught in the universities—in a very anti-male way, it's all about neutralization of maleness." The result: Upper-middle-class men who are "intimidated" and "can't say anything. . . . They understand the agenda." In other words: They avoid goring certain sacred cows by "never telling the truth to women" about sex, and by keeping "raunchy" thoughts and sexual fantasies to themselves and their laptops.
Or this:
And men aren't the only ones suffering from the decline of men. Women, particularly elite upper-middle-class women, have become "clones" condemned to "Pilates for the next 30 years," Ms. Paglia says. "Our culture doesn't allow women to know how to be womanly," adding that online pornography is increasingly the only place where men and women in our sexless culture tap into "primal energy" in a way they can't in real life.
Interested?  Here's the article:
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303997604579240022857012920


A writer who gets applause from such diverse folks as both Rush Limbaugh and Howard Bloom is rare. Camille Paglia is one such and may piss you off, but will always make you look within with each point she brings up.  I admire her solitary courage, if not every opinion she utters.
A writer who gets applause from such diverse folks as both Rush Limbaugh and Howard Bloom is rare. Camille Paglia is one such and may piss you off, but will always make you look within with each point she brings up.  I admire her solitary courage, if not every opinion she utters.



Monday, December 23, 2013

RETREATS at Paradiso Integrale in Umbria/Italy by Heidi Hornlein

RETREATS 

 at Paradiso Integrale 
in Umbria/Italy
by Heidi Hornlein

The Paradise embedded in wonderful landscape

One of the things which will delight you while "staying in Paradise" is certainly  the delicious food, fresh and genuine, prepared by a professional Italian cook. 
Eating outside in the Patio looking down into the Tiber valley is a very special treat.


You can come here just as a 'regular guest' of the house, renting your apartment and enjoying the peace and beauty of the place. You might go sightseeing to Assisi, Rome and many other exciting and ancient places of Italy.

If you come for a group retreat you will find a program for every day, beginning with morning activities (Meditation, CHi Gong, Yoga, Bike-ride, Jogging, whatever you chose - even staying in bed longer). Then there will be 3-4 hours morning session with contents prepared for the specific retreat, in an inspiring and often very deep interactive collaboration with all participants. This is also the time where to explore and practice new ways of relating in a group, which then can be transferred to our personal relationships. 


After lunch the SIESTA is sort of mandatory, although somebody might want to go swimming or tracking instead. In the afternoons there are follow up sessions, personal coaching possibilities, leisure time or a sightseeing tour. 


The evening meals, watching the sunset with a good glass of Italian wine will enlighten you and fill you with the atmosphere of Mediterranean Life - the very reason why we live here! Time slows down, expands and embraces you and gives you the feeling of becoming fully alive.
Then comes the moment to go for walks in the moonlight, to lie on one of the terraces and watch the stars, to dream and to allow the experience settle in you.


In spring or autumn we will lit a transformational fire. If you believe in rituals or not - we will offer some for sure - alone watching the power of the fire and relating to it is a transformational experience in itself. Somebody might try out his/her yogi-achievements and walk on the fire. For any case we will have some leave of Aloe ready to heal the wounds.....

Read some testimonials in our website:
thepowerofrelationship.com

Being here in a group retreat is one of the most inspiring events in peoples' life - and who was here was comes back again!



Here is Celeste talking:


Wow, what an experience the retreat was for me. It was an experience like no other that I have ever had. I’m still digesting all that I learned about myself and about how dear we women are. The fact that we came together from so many different countries, yet we all share so many similar goals and desires was amazing. I want to congratulate everyone for giving their heart and soul to do the work necessary to be the best women we can be and live our lives to the fullest.



Come and join us for our Spring Retreat 2014 
30.4.-4.5. in Otricoli in Umbria/Italy
(For Women and Men!)





Sunday, December 22, 2013

What Sunny Boy Is Teaching Me by Mark Davenport



Early on a chilly morning this November as Heidi and I were crawling into the car, I heard a tiny mew coming from across the street where an old feed mill was located.  I could not resist that plaintive little voice and we discovered a two month old kitten among some trash surrounding one of the towers.  It seemed clear that he (as we learned a bit later) was lost or abandoned so almost without discussion we put him in the car with us and took him home.

He showed his colors even on the ride home, becoming calm and curious within a few minutes. Once at home, rested and fed, he began to meet our other cats.  He was fearless!  He did not expect any problems and so met very few!  His “in your face” curiosity about the world and all its inhabitants won our hearts and our admiration at once. We were witnessing the irrepressible urge of life to grow and expand and fill all voids with energetic and chaotic activity.  

We may have been concerned about how the resident cats would react to him (and each did so differently according to their own personalities) but he was not.  The whole world and all it contained were his to chew, climb, crawl into or up, hang onto with needle claws, or try to eat. Many parts of the world and many of its creatures resisted his relentless investigations, but his persistence was irresistible.


We soon understood that his energy was, if I may say so, impersonal.  That is, not a function of that animal we soon named Sunny Boy, but a natural force, a way of being in this world, a kind of intelligence that would sooner or later grant him his glorious reign in catdom...or destroy him if he blundered into the wrong circumstances, or perhaps worse, gradually rebuff him so that his boundless curiosity might become, if you will, bound, domesticated, tamed, shackled, replaced by a dispirited drudgery.

It’s now nearly two months later and he has easily doubled his size.  We have to look twice to be sure he’s not one of the ten year old toms with the same coloring.  His spirit remains intact, though tempered somewhat already by intelligence and experience.  By that I mean that he does understand “NO!” but that does not deter him from immediately searching for a way around the prohibition so as to do what he had intended to do anyway.  Or he will quickly be distracted by some other rolling, bouncy, juicy, reactive, or whatever it may be that he finds in his way next.

He has no sense of guilt, though he seems capable of some kind of embarrassment if he miscalculates a pounce or is thwarted in some way.  We have some older cats who need special diets which he finds very tasty, so keeping him out of the room where they eat is a continual task.  Today I had to toss him out while entering the room and again while exiting.  His reaction to this was to vigorously attack a loose insole in one of Heidi’s shoes.  Had he first encountered another cat, or me, we would have caught his anger and frustration.  But the energy from his disappointment was soon expended upon the shoe insole.

Both Heidi and I, separately, have raised many cats in our lives.  Sunny Boy is our first joint “pet parenting” project.  In fact we are learning a lot from this “impersonal “ force running around our house and yard (in ever expanding circles!).  We see something that we have to some unfortunate degree lost as we grew up: a way of encountering life with gusto, with endless curiosity and pluck. Sunny Boy doesn't ask permission.  He just acts and watches the universe’s reaction, makes necessary adjustments and continues on his way.  True, he is amoral in the usual meaning of that word.  But he is deeply pre-moral, in a sense, in his lack of judgement, blame, or even criticism of his world.  He accepts and learns and just goes on...and on, undaunted-


His example is infectious.  He is showing me how limited my world of fears and worries is,
how circumscribed my own boundaries of impressibility are, how I stop long before the world even thinks of stopping me.  I need to allow that same “impersonal” push forward to be expressed through me, accepting whatever I bump up against “out there” to react however it will but without letting that reaction deter me from what I need to make manifest while still alive and kicking.


I’m not advocating Sunny Boy’s “pre-morality” for myself, of course. The discrimination that a sense of right and wrong, understood differently as I have matured, is part of what my native energy has encountered and navigated with varying degrees of aplomb over the decades.  My life is more complicated than Sunny Boy’s can ever be, but may it never be less than it might be through unnecessary limitations in curiosity and courage.  


Thank you, Sunny Boy. Grow and prosper...and remind me how.


Monday, December 16, 2013

The Power of Practice: Unlocking Compassion

THE POWER OF PRACTICE


This is amazing! I just found an interview by Lisa Engles with  Edward Mannix which models the Power Practice we know from our Feminine Power Teachings. A little bit different, sure, but very inspiring to try it out that way!
Enjoy the video!

Sunday, December 15, 2013

How to overcome obstacles



How to overcome obstacles: an interview with Tee Ming

In October Mark and I were interviewed by the amazing Tee Ming Ooi. ( YOu can find it on our Video page on our website  thepowerofrelationship.com).
Now she is revealing her story  (http://finishagent.com/she-gets-things-done) which, I believe, will be of greta help to many people, especially women, to step up and go for what they were born for:
Recently,  Tee Ming was  interviewed by Gina Hiatt, founder of 2 successful businesses and host of the recent “Group Coaching Megasummit” about how I was able to go from stay-at-home mom of 3 kids who thought “There must be more to life than this…” at the beginning of 2013 to figuring out and putting in place the contributing factors of my splendid life as the end of 2013 draws near.

This is the link from Gina to our revealing and high-energy interview:

You’ll find some juicy answers to these questions: What makes me act even though I am not clear about my purpose in life or my unique gifts or when I justfeel overwhelmed How do I quickly take my projects from intention to implementation?  How did I get over the fear of failure

Enjoy watching this audio :  http://finishagent.com/she-gets-things-done


Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Returning to Blogger by Mark Davenport



Hi, for the first time in a long time!  What has pulled me back to blogging is all the developments that Heidi and I have been experiencing in the past month or so.  It's like birthing into the Big Time finally.  We're saving some stuff for our website, http://thepowerofrelationship.com/ , but some we can share here...

...and that is, our first episode of our bi-weekly radio show!

It's up now!

Yes, 30 minutes with Heidi and myself - and you can participate too by calling in during the show.

We will, of course, be sharing how to create a relationship "beyond your wildest dream" just like what we have forged for ourselves with each other.  We are inspired to spread the "how to" of such a relationship with so many of us who long for a loving and fulfilling intimate connection with another - whether or not presently in any relationship.

And we so desire your comments and suggestions for show topics.  While relationships will remain our primary focus, we know that you may well have other things on your mind also.  So do tell us and we'll do our best to respond on air to you.

Of course, the show is available after the live broadcast as well so if you can't meet us live, you can still hear the show and give us your feedback, which goes for technical stuff as well as content.

We plan to present a new show live every two weeks so the next one will be Tuesday, December 17 at 5:30 Central European Time/ 11:30 am EST in America.  Remember, recordings are available shortly after the broadcast.  This preview page will be active a few minutes before the show (hopefully)begins: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/heidi-and-mark/2013/12/17/paradise-talks-2-a-relationship-beyond-your-wildest-dreams

Let us know at my email (modavenport41@gmail.com) if all these links work, please.  We're new at this!

And more info and features are packed into our Facebook page - The Power of Relationship: Mark Davenport & Heidi Hörnlein - at https://www.facebook.com/power.of.relationship

I'll be back regularly with updates...and personal talks with you in mind.

-Mark