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By Jimmy Judge
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So what does happen now? Given that it is always now, what happens is that we continue to embrace the present moment with new hope, curiosity & love...that we immerse ourselves in the dynamic cycle of life..
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‘I got the music in me’ The Kiki Dee band from I got the music in me (1974)
‘If not now’ Tracy Chapman from Tracy Chapman (1988)
‘People get ready (live) Glen Hansard & Mavis Staples from I’ll take you there, an all star concert celebration (2017)
‘Thats just what you are’ Aimee Mann from I’m with stupid (1995)
‘Let it go’ Damian Dempsy from Hold your joy (2024)
‘Nick of time’ Bonnie Raitt from Nick of time (1989)
‘Sex & drugs & rock n roll’ Ian Dury & the blockheads from New boots & panties (1977)‘
These days’ Jackson Browne from For everyman (1973)
‘May you never’ John Martyn from Couldn’t love you more (1990)
originally from Solid air (1973)
‘Chuck E’s in love’ Rickie Lee Jones from Rickie Lee Jones (1978)
‘So what now?’ Pulp fiction (1994)
What is time? I mean, what exactly is time? What does it mean? Why does it dominate our every waking moment? & even our sleep time!! We take a close look at natural time (Circadian rhythms) clock time (organisation etc) & what we call ‘psychological time’ this is where time/psyche merge & our suffering/redemption begins..take a breath, sit back, relax & enjoy an exploration of this mysterious phenomenon we call ‘Time..'
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‘That’l be the day’ Linda Ronstadt from Hasten down the wind (1976)
‘Time’ Pink Floyd from Dark side of the moon (1973)
‘As time goes by’ Ingrid Bergman & Dooley Wilson from the motion picture Casablanca (1942)
‘Clocks’ Coldplay from a rush of blood to the head (2002)
‘Time passages’ Al Stewart from Time passages (1978)
‘Time’ David Bowie from Aladdin Sane (1973)
‘Wasting time’ Nathanial Rateliff & The nightsweats from Nathanial Rateliff (2015)
‘Time in a bottle’ Jim Croce from You don’t mess around with Jim (1972)
‘Hands of time’ Groove Armada (featuring Richie Havens) from Love box (2002)
‘Who knows where the time goes’ Sandy Denny (Fairport convention) from The history of Fairport Convention (1972)
What's all of this talk about Present moment living, The here & now & keeping it in the day? What does it all really mean? Lets roll our sleeves up & get stuck into this fascinating phenomena. I explore how relevant & essential this is to healing & good mental health. I also re-visit those wonderful cluster b narcs! How they wound us & how we might minimise their toxic effects-Right here right now!
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‘This is tomorrow’ Brian Ferry from In your mind (1977)
‘Started out with nothing & still got most of it left’ Seasick Steve from Started out with nothing & still got most of it left (200)
‘A new day yesterday (live) Jethro Tull from Bursting out (1978)
‘What a difference a day makes’ Dinah Washington from What a difference a day makes (1958)
‘Have a cigar’ Pink Floyd from Wish you were here (1975)
‘One day without you’ John Martyn from Couldn’t love you more (1992)
‘My old school’ Steely Dan from Countdown to Ecstasy (1973)
‘Your latest trick’ Dire Straits from Brothers in arms (1985)
'Chinese cafe/unchained melody Joni Mitchell from Wild things run free (1982)
‘Hearts & bones’ Paul Simon from Hearts & bones (1983)
Are you ready to climb aboard the magic bus or train & embrace your life right here, right now? Healing occurs in the present moment, with present moment awareness. Even when we travel back in time to our early or original wounds, this happens in the context of the here and now. The past is gone, we cant go back in that sense, however, if we are anchored in the present, grounded in our bodies & fully in our adult selves, we most certainly can recall, remember, reflect, feel..& most importantly... re-negotiate the meaning from a kind, compassionate, calm & intelligent perspective. This is called ‘Integration’ all aboard for here & now healing!
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‘Right here, right now’ Fatboy slim from You’ve come along way baby (1999)
‘Beat goes on’ Lizzyland single (2018)
‘I need love’ Sixpence none the richer from Here on earth (2006)
‘In time-Demo Rodrigo Amarante from the motion picture His 3 daughters (2024)
‘Nylon’ Kllo from Backwater (2017)
‘Lay your head’ Maverick Sabre from Innerstanding (Deluxe) (2016)
‘Everlasting light’ The Black keys from Brothers (2021)
‘Only love is real’ Carole King from Thoroughbred (1975)
‘Church (Part of someone) Stephen Stills from Stephen Stills (1970)
‘Running from mercy’ Rickie Lee Jones from Traffic from Paradise (1993)
So let’s continue to plunge into the unknown (or sometimes known) waters of our deep psyche. What attitude is needed? How can we support each other? What are we likely to discover that we don’t already know..? How do we continue to accept, know, soothe & heal these deep wounds, & essentially, change the meaning & negative narratives that cripple our confidence, self esteem & personal relationships? Also by the courageous process of self inquiry into the deepest recesses of our souls we are enabled to glide beautifully through life..
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‘Down down’ Status Quo from On the level (1974)
‘Dig down deep’ Marc Cohn from Marc Cohn (1991)
‘Keep your head up’ Ben Howard from Every Kingdom (2011)
‘ Building a mystery’ Sarah Mclachlan from Surfacing (1997)
‘Long road ahead’ Jim Ford from Harlan county (1969)
‘Kind & generous’ Natalie Merchant from Ophelia (1998)
‘Sunday morning coming down’ Kris Kristoferson from Kristoferson (1969)
‘Skin & bone’ The heartless bastards from Arrow (2012)
‘Movin on up’ Primal Scream from Screamadelica (1991)
‘Going home’ (Mythical kings & iguanas) from Mythical kings & iguanas (1971)
Hermetic philosophical quote:‘As above, so below, as within, so without, as the universe, so the soul..’
When we use the term ‘healing’ what do we actually mean? How do we know when its really happening, ‘in motion’ so as to speak..what does it feel like? What should we look for? Using the analogy of the physical wound & how that heals offers us some clues..with the human heart/psyche this process may not be as clearcut & straightforward. Either way, there comes a point where we feel we are ‘over’ something or someone, we have worked it through, got closure, can move on etc..lets get close to the bone as we deep dive into this therapeutic phenomenon.
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‘You gota be’ Des’ree from Supernatural (1994)
‘Stowaway in your heart’ Lucinda Williams from Down where the spirit meets the bone (2014)
‘Heaven’ Los lonely boys from Los lonely boys (2004)
‘Lullaby’ Shaun Mullins from Souls Core (1998)
‘Stay’ (i missed you) Lisa Loeb & nine stories from Tails (1994)
‘Constant craving’ KD Lang from Ingenue (1992)
‘Who will save your soul’ Jewel from Pieces of you (1995)
‘3AM’ Matchbox 20 from Yourself or someone like you (1996)
‘Hooch’ Everything from Juju underworld (2006)
‘Time after time’ Cyndi Lauper from Shes so unusual (1983)
In this episode, I deconstruct the term ‘Ego’ its a word we use frequently in everyday parlance. It is embedded into zeitgeist of psychology (particularly Psychoanalysis) & is generally bandied about as a reference to a persons self image/self awareness (or lack thereof) it would seem to have multiple meanings & references some often confusing, contradictory or vague. Lets really take a good look at this & see if we can gain some clarity & purpose from this often elusive term. Lets also explore the interconnectedness of all beings, the illusion of separateness & how to navigate this complex paradox.
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‘Looser’ Beck from Mellow Gold (1993)
‘One Love-people get ready’ Bob Marley & The Wailers from Exodus (1977)
‘4am’ Cherry Ghost from Thirst for romance (2007)
‘The pretender’ Jackson Browne from The pretender (1976)‘
Hey Joe’ The Jimi Hendrix experience from Are you experienced (1967)
‘Me myself i’ Joan Armatrading from Me myself i (1980)‘
Who you love’ John Mayer (featuring Katie Perry) from Paradise valley (2013)‘
All the young dudes’ Mott the hoople from Stockholm to Philadelphia (1970)‘
Red chord’ The Frames from Fitzcaraldo (1995)‘
Peace of mind’ Peter Wolf from a cure for loneliness (2016)
We all wanna feel good, joy, excitement, pleasure..& if we dare: Jouissance! Feeling good doesn’t magically manifest inside us...we need to be open, ready & willing to work on ourselves in ways that strengthen & sustain good feelings. We need to feed & fuel positive attitudes & practices that nurture contentment & joy. Jouissance on the other hand, is not for the faint hearted! If you want it, you gota accept all that goes with it..& of course its essential that you ‘Juice the Jouissance.,’
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‘Sweet Lady’ Queen from Night at the opera (1975)
‘Brass in pocket’ The Pretenders from The Pretenders (1979)
‘We can work it out’ The Beatles from The Rubber soul sessions (1965)
‘Nessuno’ Mina from Tua, Vol2 (1960)
‘Take it easy’ The Eagles from The Eagles (1972)
‘Cloudbusting’ Kate Bush from Hounds of love (1985)
‘Id like to love you baby’ JJ Cale from Okie (1974)
‘Wholly humble heart’ Martin Stephenson & the Daintees from Gladsome, Humour & blue (1988)
‘Under the boardwalk’ Rickie lee Jones from Girl at her volcano (1983)
‘Lola’ The Kinks from Lola versus powerman (1970)
‘Sweet love’ Lucinda Williams from Blessed (2011)
In this episode, we take a close look at prayer, hopes, expectations...what do we actually pray for? & if our request was granted, are we open & ready to receive it? Wants/needs, what are they? What's the difference? What really matters at the end of the day?
Podcast Editor - Ger Kellett
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‘You aint seen nothing yet’ Bachman-Turner Overdrive from Not Fragile (1974)
‘Jump’ Aztec Camera from Knife (1984)
‘Sweet Child of mine’ Guns n Roses from Appetite for destruction (1987)
‘Peace blossom Boogy’ Babe Rainbow from The Babe Rainbow (2017)
‘My Sharona’ The Knack from Get the Knack (1979)
‘Just what I needed’ The Cars from The Cars (1978)
‘Up around the bend’ Creedence Clearwater revival from Cosmos factory (1970)
‘Listen to the music’ Doobie Brothers from Toulouse St (1972)
‘It’s different for girls’ Joe Jackson from Im the man (1979)
‘I dont wana know’ Fleetwood Mac from Rumours (1977)
‘You can’t always get what you want’ The Rolling Stones’ from Let it bleed (1969)
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‘Buttercup’ Brad from Shame (1993)
‘Backbone’ John Mellencamp from Orpheus descending (2023)
‘Risk it all’ (from the original motion picture Colour purple)Usher & H.E.R. From Coming Home (2023)
‘Close to me’ The Cure from Head on the door (1985)
‘Dont come around here no more’ Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers from Southern Accents (1985)
‘Feel like makin love’ Bad Company from Straight shooter (1975)
‘You make lovin fun’ Fleetwood Mac from Rumours (1977)
‘Romeo & Juliette’ (knophler) Indigo girls from Rights of passage (1992)
‘Promises’ Eric Clapton from Backless (1978)
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