Category: <span>Perspective</span>

Unmasking Brahman

Recently, I’ve spoken of how the experience of source as emptiness or nothingness is  a phase. It seems you take everything away and you’re left with nothing. But this is only due to the habit …

Light Help

Recently, I met a woman named Karen Forrest. She was a military psych nurse for 17 years, so quite grounded. But these days, she offers counseling by “talking to angels and dead people.” She still …

The Good Story

A number of times on this blog, I’ve spoken about the Story, the mental and emotional play we engage that creates and supports the life we live. For many people, the idea that their lives …

The Future

Some would suggest that our current experience of the present is the sum total of our decisions, experiences, and actions of the past. A consequence of our thinking, feeling, and doing. However, this misses a …

Getting Simple

One of the qualities of Awakening people sometimes describe is living a problem free life. We can understand that if we are no longer fighting life, problems will be less. But it’s interesting to explore …

Healing

“After working in the field of health and healing for more than two decades, I have come to believe that we as a society have not fully animated the body-mind-spirit trinity that is the foundation …

The Impact of Awareness

Another reader question on one of Adyashanti’s books that’s worth sharing. From his book, The Impact of Awakening, on page 90: “Before consciousness there is emptiness. Emptiness is neither formless nor has it any form. …

Only Full #2

Back on Only Full, I spoke of how the experience of source as nothingness is simply a phase, a not yet complete experience. Science is coming to the same conclusion. We tend to think of …

Drugs as a Spiritual Tool

Occasionally, I see references to people using drugs as a method of spiritual progress. While no given rule serves everyone, I can make a few observations that suggest it’s not a recommended technique. There are …

Only Full

“That is full; this is full. From fullness, fullness come out. Taking fullness from fullness, what remains is fullness.” Santipatha, Isha Upanishad It seems to be that the experience of silence or source as nothingness …

Celebrating Gratitude

Gratitude can be a powerful tool for moving past our story of what’s wrong with the world. Simple reminders of what we have to be grateful for. But in those thoughts of gratitude, we sometimes …

Being Together

When you read stuff from Vedanta, you see many references to being together. Unity is inclusive. For example, this introductory verse to the Upanishads, the Taittiriya Samhita of Yagur Veda. “Let us be together Let …

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