Pirkka Horsma

Me and God, Have become like two giant fat people, living on a tiny boat. We keep bumping into each other, and Laughing! -Hafiz

About Me

I was born in Helsinki Finland in 1986 but have lived my entire life in a small city called Kemi which is in Northern part of Finland called Lapland. In the age of 16 I quite accidentally (if such thing exists) came across with Nietzsche and from there forwards there has proceeded in me a desire to understand the world around me, which inevitable has led to ever deepening search and understanding of myself.

Before I had read any works of Ken Wilber, or of anything else considering Integral Theory, I was very assured that you can find unity in every aspect of life, and was seeing (though dimly) just that. After long plundering I became to see quite clearly that I was not alone in my craving for truth, which sometimes took a form of deep anquish and anxiety, and coming to see that, the load on my heart has lightened tremendously. I look forward for meeting and communicating with people who share the deep need to understand the world around us and our place in it!

PS. Has anyone else experienced it hard to fill the `About Me` field in a way, that it feels relevant and succinct?

Education

High school

Massage therapist

About to start to study physical therapy psychology

Hobbies and Interests

Weightlifting (and exercising in general)

Music

Poetry

Integral theory

All and everything

 



Perspectives

Joyful, Pure, Eternal Being
Posted August 12th, 2010
Maps, terrains and poets
Posted June 4th, 2010
Springtime!
Posted April 6th, 2010
What is it?
Posted March 18th, 2010
A dream I had
Posted February 20th, 2010

Inquiry Responses and Comments

a perspective
Posted February 7th, 2011 in response to How to respond??? Genpo Merzel.
Hi Annie!
Posted March 20th, 2010 in response to What is it?
Thank you
Posted March 19th, 2010 in response to What is it?
Hi Mary Linda!
Posted March 18th, 2010 in response to Poetic Expression!
Thank you,
Posted February 10th, 2010 in response to Watching the snow fall