A few remarks on the spiritual paradigm.
In the past, I’ve drawn great benefits from reflecting spiritually. But in doing so, I also at one point found myself in the “spiritual trap”. No matter how cunning, wise, deep and peaceful these teachings and practices might be, they all tend to imply an end. They imply a surrender, an enlightenment, a goal, a before and after. So even though the best spiritual teachings knows that there is no end, and striving towards one is just another dead end, it becomes occupied by stating so. It becomes occupied with the pursuit of peace and oneness. Now, instead of reaching for the end, I put emphasis on life as change, potentiality and creation – and thus, coined the term Spirit 2.0.
However, if you are drawn towards spirituality and find it useful, you might find it here:
My own reflections.
When I returned to Denmark after a year spend in solitude and meditation, I put into words some of the insights that I had gained during the course of the past years. You will see the thumbnails below links to PDF files of different subjects.










