Category: <span>Intention</span>

The Puzzle

When we’re working on a project, the process of creation can be like assembling a puzzle. For example, publishing a book requires writing, editing, cover design, page layout, ebook conversion, ISBN, setting up a web …

Our Greatest Resource

Our culture often focuses on money or material things. Many are in a fear of survival or having enough. But we can’t take any of the content of our life with us. What lasts is …

Responsibility Climbs

One thing about the spiritual path is what Ken Wilbur called “growing up.” This refers to maturing as a person. And that includes taking responsibility for our behaviour. This vs the ego blaming others for …

Where Are We Speaking From?

In the ancient Vedic tradition of India, they described 4 levels of speech: Vaikhari: Spoken or voiced Madhyama: “middle one”, mental speech, the monkey mind Pashyanti: the first impulse, fine feelings, intuition, flow Para: being, …

Idealism

Idealism is a word with layers of meaning. As a philosophy, it sees reality as mental, with the world appearance as a mental construct (or similar). It’s also the pursuit of one’s ideals, idealizing a …

Cursing

Recently, a topic came up that I’ve not discussed here before. That of cursing. We could say cursing is the opposite of gratitude. It is an angry expression of non-acceptance. Some people curse habitually. In …

Stages of Flying

A discussion from the recent Tips article leads to some points worth discussing on Yogic flying. Why would we even practice siddhis (abilities)? We’re unlikely to get any good at many of them, simply because …

Whom Do You Serve?

So many people have lost their sense of wholeness and connection to our deeper nature. The result, they serve their ego. The ego is a function to differentiate what is self and what is other. …

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