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new discussion group forming
Author: mark

Below is a message from James Souttar, which he posted in the comment section of my blog, and on some other blogs as well.
James lives in London and has a blog called Transforming Communication. I first met James on Tarquin Rees blog Anulios. Tarquin (aka Segovius) lives in Barcelona, and in recent months has been very busy, unable to blog. Tarquin asked his site visitors if they would consider guest blogging and I submitted a potential post, which he graciously posted. James is referring to that post in his message below. If you enjoy longer discussions, I encourage you to consider participating in James’ new blog abwoon, and be sure to keep your eye on Anulios’ site, too - he’ll be back.
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From James Souttar:
Tarquin, Mark, Serenity, Others… Our extraordinary discussion here [on Anulios' blog] has been percolating through me slowly over the last few weeks. And it has inspired me to want to carry out an experiment. I’ve set up a blog site on the following url which explains what this is. And if you feel so minded, I would be delighted if you would join me in it.
read comments (0)warning: not guru kool-aid
Author: mark

Segovius over on Anulios has allowed me to be his first guest blogger. I think he is a bit out of his mind for putting my stuff on his site, but what the heck - I enjoy hanging out with fellow madmen. He posted a rather long article I wrote, that primarily focuses on recognizing the real thing when you see it.
I very much enjoy Segovius’ (Tarquin Rees in real life) site. Tarquin is a talented European blogger, currently based in Barcelona (that’s one of his photos, above). Discussions sometimes go along at length, which is refreshing in a world where so many of us are conditioned to a quick fix.
Comments touch on some other areas, including the ‘mad behavior’ sometimes witnessed among teachers of the deeper inner mysteries. Perhaps you enjoy sipping a steaming hot coffee whilst you mull things over, or maybe you just need a break from the sugar-highs of the kool-aid served up by puppy mill gurus. Either way, kick your feet up for a few minutes (preferably more) and check out Anulios.
mazes, tribes and… a new religion?
Author: mark
If you like spirituality, getting lost in mazes and wandering through dictionaries - you may like this.
If you liked rings and groups, and want to do something a little different with like-minded bloggers (etc.) - you might try this.
If you like the idea behind how Wikipedia works - you may enjoying forming a global spiritual movement the same way.


