Razor Redux
(audio version available for paid subscribers) In The Razor’s Edge, protagonist Larry Darrell became so ass-over-teakettle enlightened that he had to dedicate the rest of his life to fixing cabs and driving
(audio version available for paid subscribers) In The Razor’s Edge, protagonist Larry Darrell became so ass-over-teakettle enlightened that he had to dedicate the rest of his life to fixing cabs and driving
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Many people believe that the Bhagavad-Gita is a holy scripture, and why not? It’s the song of the Lord, right? It’s about a conversation between good
(audio version available for paid subscribers) “A mystic is one,” says Alan Watts, who is “sensibly, or even senselessly, aware of his inseparability, as an individual, from the total existing universe.” At
(audio version available for paid subscribers) In The Thirteenth Floor, protagonist Douglas, top guy in a company that builds inhabitable computer-based realities, comes to suspect that he himself might be a virtual
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Every day is “Let’s Kick Nonduality in the Balls Day,” and that’s a good thing because whatever assault or abuse it is subjected to, nonduality (truth) remains
(Audio available for paid subscribers.) A trustless system is, as you might suppose, any system in which no trust is required to perform what would normally be a trust-based function; no human
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Nonduality is not a belief system. Belief doesn’t even enter into it. What should you believe? Why believe anything? Why would anyone go through life guessing
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose. Me and Bobby McGee, Kris Kristofferson The first thing to be said about radical nonduality is that
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(audio version available for paid subscribers) If anyone’s looking for me, I’ll be in reel six. Delilah, The Purple Rose of Cairo, 1935/1985 From upstream looking down, we see other people as