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Take a year off and go and sort yourself out. This is the kind of advice that Vicki and a number of friends and acquaintances received from Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling while studying with him at his Akedah International school on the island of Lyø in Denmark. And this is precisely what we did. We took […]

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The past 10 days have given me cause for a great deal of reflection. Firstly there has been the death of Dubu, which has left a huge, gaping vacuum in our lives. Secondly, I have received an email from Klaus Ferdinand Hempfling’s senior body awareness coach (with whom we would have now been sharing a […]

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Go Well, Little Guy!

Creatures come and go. Some you notice, some you don’t. Those that pass through your home you always notice. We have been blessed with a fine procession of the earth’s domestic creatures for 28 years. Some have been big and some have been small. Some have been feline and some canine. But none has come […]

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We have all had them at some stage or another: hard lessons, the kind that you instinctively know are right but which you only absorb as a result of your failure to act intuitively in the first place. Hard lessons tend to penetrate your very core and you find yourself hard put to resist the […]

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Yes, you read that correctly, talking WITH animals and not necessarily to animals, an activity I had the pleasure of practising again during a recent workshop given by the American author, Marta Williams. I am sure most of us talked with animals when we were kids, and we would tell our parents about the lively […]

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