Autor: Sirkka Hänninen

Sirkka Hänninen (韩希卡) is a bird in a concrete jungle, who despite her physical disability is learning to fly like Jonathan Livingston Seagull. In this blog, she shares her thoughts and experiences, offering a unique perspective on life, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams. Join her on this journey as she navigates the challenges and triumphs of everyday life, always striving to soar higher.
  • Know Your Adversary

    As I watch a video, which shows the vandalism of immigrants in Europe, I wish that the political leaders in Europe would put an end to vandalism and rallies as decisively as China cracked down on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in Beijing in 1989. 1989 the Western World loudly accused the government of China of…

  • Wrong Currency

    Fake Power Ten years ago I spent one year in a rehabilitation centre in China. There was a man, who was paralysed from the neck down, sitting in a wheelchair, his wife pushing it. It seemed to me that speaking was the only thing he could do in average Joe’s manner. I had been in…

  • Acupuntura musical

    Disfruto mucho cuando puedo sumergirme en mis pensamientos y sentirme conectado a la conciencia del Universo. Hace dos semanas pasé así cuatro días y cuatro noches mientras escribía un texto. Cuando llegaba el momento de hacer otra cosa, no podía deshacerme de mis pensamientos. Algún tiempo antes había encontrado en Youtube algunos vídeos musicales de…

  • Un Nuevo Comienzo

    Cuando pensamos en la espiritualidad oriental y occidental, hay un componente central en ambas: no importa dónde se encuentren las personas, la espiritualidad hace un esfuerzo consciente para liberarlas de la influencia del ego. La intención última de las personas es superar su sombra, el ego. Mientras veía la película «El Secreto» sobre la Ley…

  • Play with Common Sense

    The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination. Albert Einstein Last weekend, a daily newspaper featured an entrance exam question for Hong Kong elementary school students. The children had only twenty seconds to answer. I couldn’t solve it within that time. I was too impatient to see the trick in the task and…

  • Money Is a Bad Motivator

    The so called developed societies today operate as irrationally as companies that employ telemarketers for a short time on commission and pay them according to numbers (statistics) they show without making sure that the sales are real. Telemarketers think only about their personal income and may send people unfounded invoices without thinking a bit about…