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Head on Fire

(audio available for paid subscribers) The difference between regular folk and enlightened folk is that when a regular person’s head catches on fire, they get all frantic and hysterical and sucked into

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Zen Is Dead

(audio available for paid subscribers) I’ve barely given Zen a thought in decades, and not much when I did. It’s almost completely outside my interest. I might once have assumed that Zen

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Wrong-Ass Mountain

(audio available for paid subscribers) Revisit your assumptions. That might not sound like the most important piece of advice anyone could ever give or receive, but after decades of trying to communicate

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The Joy of Not Dying

(audio available for paid subscribers) I often hear how wonderful it would be if we could all live to be 150 or 800 years-old, or better yet, just never die, but what

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Logos Logo

(audio available for paid subscribers) We are the children of childrenand we live as we are shown. Waponi Chief, Joe Versus the Volcano, 1990 In the movie Joe Versus the Volcano, this

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Nonduality Is Dead

(audio available for paid subscribers) Nonduality is dead. It’s really pretty obvious when you think about it – most things are – but this is something I’ve managed not to think about.

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Jerry, Chuck & Joe

(audio available for paid subscribers) Del:Jeremiah, maybe you best go down to a town,get outta these mountains. Jeremiah:I’ve been to a town, Del.  Jeremiah Johnson, 1972 Try to picture sigma male Jeremiah

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The First Veil

(audio available for paid subscribers) I am standing puzzled, unable to decide whether the veil is really being lifted, or lowered more firmly in place; whether I am witnessing a revelation, ora

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Nondual Adjacent

(audio available for paid subscribers) Within the range of topics I write about, my least favorite is nondual teachers. It just feels tacky and underhanded, as if I’m trying to play myself

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Shocking but True

Shocking but true: students prefer jolt of pain to being made to sit and think. Report from psychologists at Virginia and Harvard Universities tackles question of why most of us find it

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