by Gil Dekel. page 138 Most men are captured in the thinking-mind, and most women are captured in the pain-body. In both cases it is a grip of the mind. 140 The present is more powerful than the past. The past (and what other people did to you in the past) cannot...
by Gil Dekel. page 97 Listen with your whole body. If you read a book, then read it with your whole body. Always be connected to your inner body, no matter what shape you see in the outer world. Experience the outer world with your inner world. Keep your attention on...
by Dr. Gil Dekel. page 9 Beggars are those who do not find truth and joy inside; they may be rich financially yet beggars for emotions. Those who look outside for ‘scraps’ of pleasure, do not realise that joy lies in their heart. page 10 The concept of ‘Being’ can be...
Join us in a journey to the most remarkable place – The Seas of inner Consciousness. Transcript: As you sit down and relax, you take a deep breath. Feel with every breath you take your body starting to relax and it becomes heavier and heavier… Imagine with...
Poet Alan Corkish interviewed by Gil Dekel. Gil Dekel: I get the feeling that your poetry is based mainly on telling a story, an event, rather than depicting a picture. Is this correct? [1] Alan Corkish: I’m not sure about what you mean Gil. Language is complex, I...