by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Weekly Blog
Probably not, but judging from his recent comments he easily could have read Push At Open Doors. Here he talks about his steering wheel, which controls his car. You have a steering wheel too, which controls your life. Perhaps this wheel could also be simplified. Read...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Acting, Weekly Blog
Last week I was filming my first role in a full length feature film at Ealing Studios. I knew the set would be very different from the sets on the low budget short films I had appeared in, and so I was a bit apprehensive. Whenever you do anything new it is normal to...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Havening, Mind, Weekly Blog
Carl Jung believed in synchronicity. Psychologist Carl Jung viewed luck as synchronicity, and described luck as a meaningful coincidence. So he, like me, believed that luck is not entirely random. This is very different from Noah Webster’s classic dictionary...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Weekly Blog
In the past I would use the words coincidence, chance, serendipity, collective unconscious, and synchronicity randomly as alternatives to the word luck. Little did I know that I was missing out on a huge opportunity to improve my life. The good news is that I am...
by Dr. Stephen Simpson | Mind, Weekly Blog
You have less control than you imagine. Control of our lives and the events that surround us is a very high priority for most people. We live in an uncertain world with many dangers and it is tempting to believe that much of this is within our personal control. The...