The Life Editor is a personal decision making aid designed
to help you make good life choices.
It draws on a diverse range of wisdom traditions
– from Buddhist, to Native American Medicine and Astrology – to help you
broaden your perspective and hopefully make a choice that is right for you.
The decision-support models are delivered by download as MS
Excel files. You answer a set of questions and get an automated feedback
report. There is no third party involved and no advice is given. Your decision
is up to you.
The downloads are unpriced – if you find the Life Editor
process beneficial, you can go back and pay what you think it’s worth. Users
are encouraged to share their experiences to help other people make good
choices too.
There are 6 wise ways to help you make better life choices:
Native American Medicine Wheel
From an ancient, natural tradition, in which people saw themselves as part of nature, the Medicine Wheel is like a compass to use for both navigating and healing. It will provide you with some unusual and thought-provoking perspectives.
Astrological Houses
Not a horoscope, but a comprehensive model of the human experience from birth, through all the stages of development, to integration with the world at large. This approach combines astrology with psychology in a subtle and insightful way.
Buddhist Wheel of Life
The Buddhist Wheel of Life has got to be one of the most famous and enduring models of the human condition ever created, and one of the most profound and stimulating aids to managing your life. Every choice we make creates karma – make sure yours is positive.
Advice from Atisha’s Heart
This is heart-felt advice from a great Buddhist teacher to his students. Whether you are a Buddhist or not, you will find in it a form of universal wisdom which can help guide us to make good life choices which benefit ourselves and others.
Western Wheel of Life
A modern, Western secular review of all the main aspects of a person’s life: things like occupation, friends, family, finances and so on. The model is divided into Current Situation and Future Situation enabling you to do a ‘before and after’ comparison.
St Ignatius of Loyola
Inspired by a sixteenth Century Spanish nobleman with curiously modern ideas, this model will help you test if your choice feels right, for the right – or wrong – reasons, and whether it is free from all forms of negativity.
Go to www.thelifeeditor.com and let me know what you think.
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