by Vincent | Apr 25, 2020 | Meditation, Zen
In my experience, meditation seems to be an almost detrimentally misunderstood practice. It seems that in the wake of the recent self-help movement, the practice has been adopted with a hobbyist’s enthusiasm, and as a result has been watered down and out of its...
by Vincent | Apr 2, 2020 | Archive
One of the joys of experiencing life cross-culturally, (or indeed, cross-sub-culturally), is that you gain a window into the unprejudiced mind. As we experience our own culture, (or indeed, the various sub-cultures that we are involved in), we begin to form opinions...
by Vincent | Mar 1, 2020 | Archive
There are many aspects that make a good leader, and the best ones are absolutely infectious. Their moods dictating the moods of their followers, their words become a mantra for their people, their actions an example. In this article I want to focus on an invaluable...
by Vincent | Jan 8, 2020 | Archive
Before it became common to worship but a single God, it was common for humans all across the globe to set their allegiance to a pantheon of Gods. Presented with so much choice over worship, the common people would inevitably gravitate towards their own arbitrary...
by Vincent | Oct 1, 2019 | Morality, Philosophy
One of the most perplexing features of the average human is how they seem to believe that they have the most complex of ideas entirely figured out. The humility to reckon that one does not really know is of astonishingly scarce supply. Or at least it has been in my...