The Wisdom Diet for Weight Management
Friday, March 26th, 2021
Peter Ragnar Demonstrates Roman Chair Exercise
Friday, March 26th, 2021
Friday, March 26th, 2021
Interview with Kylie Stedman on Social Prevention and Responses to Violence
Tuesday, March 16th, 2021
In response to the national focus upon male violence in the UK, following the death, alleged abduction and murder of Sarah Everard by a British police officer, and the wider topic of women’s lack of safety on the streets, James Blacker informally asked Australian friend and colleague and Global Commons Trust visionary, Kylie Stedman, for her thoughts on potentially more effective approaches.
James is the Founder of Kissing Consciousness and Author of the Kissing Consciousness Handbook, of which Kylie is also the Editor.
Kylie Stedman: I can see why people are objecting. The whole situation is sickening and it sucks.
That said, I’m also not entirely sure police were left with much choice given the general state of covid-stupidity we’re swimming in (on all sides), and I’m really really wishing we’d get a bit more strategic in our approach to social change than just defaulting to protests.
Pragmatically speaking, protests alone are not going to change anything we need changed, and worse, their most obvious outcome is to polarise opinions even more than they are already. The degree to which our society is polarised, and increasingly polarising, truly sickens me too.
I’m so tired of the way we delude ourselves that we’re doing something useful just by talking about being “anti” something we don’t like, particularly via tweet-storming-virtue-signalling on social media.
James Blacker: Okay, cool. What would you have people who care do, instead of protesting?
Kylie Stedman: Off the top of my head:
The underlying strategy for these 3 suggestions is to effectively undermine a potential perpetrator’s ability to perform an accurate ‘risk analysis’ on a target in a given situation. This means that for tech solutions it’s important to make the tech as cheap and accessible as possible (and preferably free, at least for those who can’t afford them), and to help everyone set the tech up to work for them.
I’m sure there are many other actions that might be usefully taken though. Just brainstorming and trying out a few possible ‘solutioning’ actions would be a great start … much more useful than protests and retweets which basically demand that someone else should “do something”.
[James Blacker: I didn’t ask at the time: What’s a ‘dead man’s switch’ function?]
James Blacker: I like those ideas! 2 and 3 are great ideas. 1 is a valid idea, although at the moment in the UK would lead to accusations of not ‘reading the room’, because the feeling is women have to bend to what is a male-caused problem.
Kylie Stedman: That would be a fair accusation, actually, because I don’t consider ‘reading the room’ to be anywhere near as important as actually preventing this kind of violence from happening. I want everyone to be able to safely walk the streets. And in my opinion, expecting men to solve this problem on behalf of women is very nearly as delusional as expecting babies to clean up after themselves or fish to climb trees. The men who would help women to solve the problem are rarely the same men as those who would aggress against us, and those who aggress against us are highly unlikely to help us. And to be blunt – if the room can’t see that, I don’t put much stock in the value of its opinions.
I also know first-hand that learning how to physically defend oneself can make a difference. One evening when I was 18, I was walking home from the train station when a man materialised from what seemed like nowhere and grabbed my arm. There’s not much more to tell, because I’ve never been able to remember what happened between the sensation of his hand closing on my upper arm, and ‘waking up’ just inside the front door of my home to find my heart pounding, and my elbow, knee and hand all throbbing painfully. Once I noticed all that, shock finally kicked in and I started shaking. I’d apparently fought then fled on pure reflex, thanks – I imagine – to a childhood which included taekwondo lessons as well as some physical tussling with my brother. Fighting back won’t always work, but that time, having those fight reflexes kick in (rather than the default freeze/faint/flee reflexes that non-fighters usually have) quite possibly saved my life. Maybe the best gift we can ask of the men who care for us is to teach us to fight, to help us find and develop a healthy and respectful relationship with our own physical capabilities.
You mentioned “cause”, which reminds me that another concern I have is the way we systemically deal with the damage actually caused through violence, and the ongoing consequences of it. I think we need to question some of the key axioms underpinning our current fault-based legal system, which results in much of the loss and damage of violence falling entirely on victims and their families. I think as a society we should default to distributing those losses and costs without first trying to assign guilt/blame for them, as a kind of social guarantee.
James Blacker: Oh, I see. You’re not comfortable finding fault in the male perpetrator? Or the system?
Kylie Stedman: I don’t think that compensating a victim for an injury they’ve suffered should be dependent on finding someone to blame for the injury.
James Blacker: Should it be based on guilt?
Kylie Stedman: No, I don’t think so. I think that if society fails to protect a citizen from harm, then society should take responsibility for the losses resulting from that harm. The question of guilt should be a separate question altogether.
James Blacker: Isn’t that finding fault in society? Blaming society?
Kylie Stedman: I don’t think so. I don’t think blaming or fault-finding is naturally relevant to the question of caring for those impacted. The loss occurs, it’s happened, regardless of whether those who caused the loss are ever held accountable. The question I’m asking here is who should wear the loss? Should the victim be treated as responsible for the loss they’ve suffered? I think in many cases that’s essentially what we do now. A victim (and the secondary victims who care for them) can’t escape the losses suffered, but as a society we make compensating them for that loss (for which they are not at fault!) contingent on finding someone else to blame. How do we justify that?! What sort of shitty social contract is that?!
I really think we need to start talking seriously about a social insurance/guarantee/warranty for those who suffer loss. It’s completely unfair to make a victim’s compensation dependent on first legally assigning blame/guilt to a perpetrator.
James Blacker: My point being surely there has to be some decision of whether someone’s entitled to the money, otherwise there would be nothing to stop it being given to everyone.
Kylie Stedman: I think that’s a different issue again. I’m really just drawing a distinction between (a) compensating a victim and (b) blaming a perpetrator, and saying I believe that (a) should not be dependent on (b).
James Blacker: Cool. I like that belief.
It would be a tough sell to the women of this country that a perpetrator is not to blame.
Kylie Stedman: I’m not saying that.
James Blacker: Ok. Thought not.
Kylie Stedman: To clarify, I’m saying that a victim should be able to receive compensation for their loss regardless of whether or not a perpetrator is ever found legally guilty.
James Blacker: Ah, that makes good sense. Then there’s the hurdle of those complaining that a woman might get compensation without ‘proof’.
Kylie Stedman: That would be a false dichotomy. I’d propose that a victim would need to prove they suffered a loss because they were attacked (with the question of “by whom” being largely irrelevant). The standard of proof would be “on the balance of probabilities”, not “beyond a reasonable doubt” i.e. they would need to satisfy the civil burden of proof, not the criminal one.
James Blacker: Ah cool. Sounds very feasible. But costly – and fair – so no wonder the Government haven’t implemented such a thing.
Kylie Stedman: Exactly. So I reckon if people worked together to get that kind of victim compensation law in place, they’d be accomplishing something very real and very valuable for society.
James Blacker: So create a national commons trust to put pressure on?
Kylie Stedman: It doesn’t have to be a formal trust, although we are indeed talking about a commons. I suspect a self-organised informal lobby group would suffice to get it done. Some people who are legally savvy could draft the legislation. Then someone who is in a position to do so could table it in parliament. Or whatever the appropriate process is in the UK.
The real purpose of protest, as I see it, is to raise public awareness about an issue. And there are other effective tactics which can be used to raise public awareness, especially when the message to be brought to attention is FOR an action that people can cohere and organise around, rather than AGAINST some amorphous, complex and undesirable state of affairs.
Some examples: Create and circulate a petition to collect a huge number of signatures. Pay to advertise the desired action on the sides of buses. Ask landowners to write it up in huge letters on their fields (or get people to lie down in letter shapes on the grass in a public space) and take aerial photos of the message. Print the message on t-shirts. Sky-writing. Badges. Scarves. Whatever. Distribute it on social media, which has surely got to be good for something other than polarising us.
Oh, and where there is a perpetrator, society can always fine/bill them to make restitution and help pay for the costs of compensating victims. Who knows, authorities might be even more motivated to commit resources to chasing perpetrators of violence if they’re debtors and the costs of not recuperating damages from perpetrators for the consequences of their actions are significant. 😉
James Blacker: Do you mean if the perpetrator is FOUND GUILTY society can fine or bill them?
Kylie Stedman: Yes, if they’re found guilty, based on the appropriate (criminal) standard of proof of “beyond reasonable doubt”.
PS. It seems there is some compensation available in the UK already. Not sure about how many hoops need to be jumped through, and whether or not it is anything like adequate.
Love Your Money and Creativity Limitations Away
Wednesday, March 10th, 2021
Most of us have been brought up with negative programming around money, creativity and fully expressing ourselves.
While it’s not possible to change the past, it is possible to release all of those self-constrictions, judgements, hang-ups (false limitations) that we each have around money, around creativity and our self-expression.
This free to watch, 70 minute class invites you to release those false limitations.
Creativity is so much more than art and design. It’s about what’s true for us in any given moment.
Money can be earned in two moments.
There is the moment when we do the action that earns the money. But there is also the moment when we release those unconscious blocks which might otherwise prevent us from seeing – and reclaiming – what’s possible.
This second ‘moment’ of earning money is actually the most important, because it determines everything else.
Let The Wave Meet The Shore: Holding Safe Space
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021
Summary: This call provides a safe space for you to get conscious support for your life and optionally address whatever may be most pressing for you.
In ‘Letting The Wave Meet The Shore’ sessions, participants are provided with a safe space to catch up with themselves, listen, feel, breathe, …receive the benefit of the presence of the event, and – if they wish – share about a challenge or blockage they wish to address or release.
It is a participant-led event, in the sense that there isn’t a planned agenda of topics or teachings – it is purely a space for people to raise matters that are most important to them right now.
This allows for the optimum, most efficient and most effective benefit to you, with any relevant insights, wisdom, tools or clearings offered by the host, James Blacker, the Founder of Kissing Consciousness.
To understand more about what we mean by ‘clearings’ and ‘letting things go’ you can visit: https://www.kissingconsciousness.com/tool/
This ‘almost-weekly’ online call is run four times a month on the 1st Monday, 2nd Tuesday, 3rd Wednesday and 4th Thursday of every month. The calls last for approximately 90 minutes.
There is one main requirement of attending a Kissing Consciousness event, which is that if participants don’t wish to be actively supportive of other participants, and of the host, they are at least of a neutral attitude towards them, both in energy and in behaviour.
It is essential that this is observed, because of course the environment needs to be a safe space for everyone.
Sweden and Denmark Advanced Introduction to Kissing Consciousness (Repeat)
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021
Six plus years ago I presented my teachings of The Power of Love to audiences across Denmark and Sweden. In the time since, I have taken that further to create Kissing Consciousness, a conscious living movement, structure and global community, which provides people with the tools, skills and insights to turn the theory of self-honouring and true success into practice. In these four free online Zoom calls – a ‘Basic’ class and an ‘Advanced’ class – each repeated three days later – I’ll introduce Kissing Consciousness and how it works.
I’ve also published a handbook for Kissing Consciousness – by the same name – which is available at over 6,000 online stores worldwide in both physical paperback and digital Kindle formats.
Those who attended the Power of Love lectures in 2014 in Copenhagen, Helsingborg and Stockholm may not be aware the same lecture in Malmö was recorded. That lecture has now been made into a video course, and those who wish to watch that video before (or after) these Zoom call events to refresh their memories can do so by purchasing the Power of Love Video Course from the Kissing Consciousness Shop.
A reminder that these four online events are all free. You’re welcome to attend any or all of them as you wish. You will need to register a ticket – simply click on ‘Tickets’ on each of the event pages you wish to attend.
It may well be a good idea to attend the repeat calls as well, as you may find that Kissing Consciousness is an approach to life that you really want to master.
In this advanced introduction we’ll cover;
Starting at 7:30pm Sweden and Denmark time (6:30pm UK time) it will take about an hour to present the above aspects.
After the main presentation there will be about half an hour specifically for people to ask questions. You will be able to ask questions both during and after the main presentation.
The whole nature of the way this call, and all the four calls have been structured is to allow for maximum flexibility.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Below are some pictures from the 2014 tour.




















Sweden and Denmark Advanced Introduction to Kissing Consciousness
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021
Six plus years ago I presented my teachings of The Power of Love to audiences across Denmark and Sweden. In the time since, I have taken that further to create Kissing Consciousness, a conscious living movement, structure and global community, which provides people with the tools, skills and insights to turn the theory of self-honouring and true success into practice. In these four free online Zoom calls – a ‘Basic’ class and an ‘Advanced’ class – each repeated three days later – I’ll introduce Kissing Consciousness and how it works.
I’ve also published a handbook for Kissing Consciousness – by the same name – which is available at over 6,000 online stores worldwide in both physical paperback and digital Kindle formats.
Those who attended the Power of Love lectures in 2014 in Copenhagen, Helsingborg and Stockholm may not be aware the same lecture in Malmö was recorded. That lecture has now been made into a video course, and those who wish to watch that video before (or after) these Zoom call events to refresh their memories can do so by purchasing the Power of Love Video Course from the Kissing Consciousness Shop.
A reminder that these four online events are all free. You’re welcome to attend any or all of them as you wish. You will need to register a ticket – simply click on ‘Tickets’ on each of the event pages you wish to attend.
It may well be a good idea to attend the repeat calls as well, as you may find that Kissing Consciousness is an approach to life that you really want to master.
In this advanced introduction we’ll cover;
Starting at 7:30pm Sweden and Denmark time (6:30pm UK time) it will take about an hour to present the above aspects.
After the main presentation there will be about half an hour specifically for people to ask questions. You will be able to ask questions both during and after the main presentation.
The whole nature of the way this call, and all the four calls have been structured is to allow for maximum flexibility.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Below are some pictures from the 2014 tour.




















Sweden and Denmark Basic Introduction to Kissing Consciousness (Repeat)
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021
Six plus years ago I presented my teachings of The Power of Love to audiences across Denmark and Sweden. In the time since, I have taken that further to create Kissing Consciousness, a conscious living movement, structure and global community, which provides people with the tools, skills and insights to turn the theory of self-honouring and true success into practice. In these four free online Zoom calls – a ‘Basic’ class and an ‘Advanced’ class – each repeated three days later – I’ll introduce Kissing Consciousness and how it works.
I’ve also published a handbook for Kissing Consciousness – by the same name – which is available at over 6,000 online stores worldwide in both physical paperback and digital Kindle formats.
Those who attended the Power of Love lectures in 2014 in Copenhagen, Helsingborg and Stockholm may not be aware the same lecture in Malmö was recorded. That lecture has now been made into a video course, and those who wish to watch that video before (or after) these Zoom call events to refresh their memories can do so by purchasing the Power of Love Video Course from the Kissing Consciousness Shop.
A reminder that these four online events are all free. You’re welcome to attend any or all of them as you wish. You will need to register a ticket – simply click on ‘Tickets’ on each of the event pages you wish to attend.
It may well be a good idea to attend the repeat calls as well, as you may find that Kissing Consciousness is an approach to life that you really want to master.
In the basic introduction we’ll cover;
Starting at 7:30pm Sweden and Denmark time (6:30pm UK time) it will take about an hour to present the above aspects.
After the main presentation there will be about half an hour specifically for people to ask questions. You will be able to ask questions both during and after the main presentation.
The whole nature of the way this call, and all the four calls have been structured is to allow for maximum flexibility.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Below are some pictures from the 2014 tour.




















Sweden and Denmark Basic Introduction to Kissing Consciousness
Friday, February 19th, 2021
Six plus years ago I presented my teachings of The Power of Love to audiences across Denmark and Sweden. In the time since, I have taken that further to create Kissing Consciousness, a conscious living movement, structure and global community, which provides people with the tools, skills and insights to turn the theory of self-honouring and true success into practice. In these four free online Zoom calls – a ‘Basic’ class and an ‘Advanced’ class – each repeated three days later – I’ll introduce Kissing Consciousness and how it works.
I’ve also published a handbook for Kissing Consciousness – by the same name – which is available at over 6,000 online stores worldwide in both physical paperback and digital Kindle formats.
Those who attended the Power of Love lectures in 2014 in Copenhagen, Helsingborg and Stockholm may not be aware the same lecture in Malmö was recorded. That lecture has now been made into a video course, and those who wish to watch that video before (or after) these Zoom call events to refresh their memories can do so by purchasing the Power of Love Video Course from the Kissing Consciousness Shop.
A reminder that these four online events are all free. You’re welcome to attend any or all of them as you wish. You will need to register a ticket – simply click on ‘Tickets’ on each of the event pages you wish to attend.
It may well be a good idea to attend the repeat calls as well, as you may find that Kissing Consciousness is an approach to life that you really want to master.
In the basic introduction we’ll cover;
Starting at 7:30pm Sweden and Denmark time (6:30pm UK time) it will take about an hour to present the above aspects.
After the main presentation there will be about half an hour specifically for people to ask questions. You will be able to ask questions both during and after the main presentation.
The whole nature of the way this call, and all the four calls have been structured is to allow for maximum flexibility.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Below are some pictures from the 2014 tour.



















