On the power and potential of Boundaries
Often in workshops I illustrate the traditional power of Boundaries with a reading. This comes from The Time Life Book…
Tim MalnickWider connections and related approaches:
I was asked recently what other bodies of thinking and practice influence Centre Edge work. There doesn’t seem to be…
Tim MalnickWisdom running wild (in praise of the wild margins)
We seem to have a problem with wildness. Our industrial growth based society is wiping out wild animals – 60%…
Tim MalnickCentre Edge & leadership development
In this work we talk a lot about the idea of leadership with purpose or heart. Centre Edge work very…
Tim MalnickBefore, during and after – three simple principles for daily Centre Edge practice
Many people I work with – from all faiths and none, express a wish for their work to be of…
Tim MalnickArrival: a Centre Edge film review (part 2)
SPOILER ALERT – if you have not seen Arrival, and I suggest you do, you probably don’t want to read…
Tim MalnickArrival: a Centre Edge film review (part 1)
Arrival – a film review in Centre Edge terms: Last night I saw the new sci-fi film Arrival which I…
Tim MalnickHome is where the hearth / internet is
What is the Centre of the home? What is the Centre of your domestic or family life? I was reflecting…
Tim MalnickCentre Edge & mindfulness – some thoughts
In a previous post I started to explore connections between Centre Edge work and the inreasing interest in meditation. In…
Tim MalnickCentre Edge + meditation
There’s a great deal of interest right now in mindfulness. And an increasing interest in meditation – a closely related…
Tim MalnickCentre Edge work – an introduction
The name Centre-Edge comes from a Sanskrit word ‘Mandala’ which literally just means ‘Centre and Boundary’ – so that is…
Tim MalnickThe Universality of Centre Edge
It is important to say that the Nine Principles of Mandala, which are the origin of Centre Edge work, in…
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