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Killing Buddha

(audio version available for paid subscribers) Killing the Buddha means severing your last attachment to the dreamstate, thereby advancing to the lip of the volcano and your final step before whatever awaits.

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The Razor’s Edge

(audio version available for paid subscribers) The path of liberation Is as narrow as a razor’s edge. Katha Upanishad The Razor’s Edge follows the spiritual arc of Larry Darrell from zero to

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A Simple Life

(audio version available for paid subscribers) A monastery strikes me as a place where human children can go to simulate human adulthood. Monks take vows of silence and keep their hoods up

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A Tricky Ascent

(audio version available for paid subscribers) You’re off to Great Places! Today is your day!Your mountain is waiting, so get on your way! Dr. Seuss About a million years ago, give or

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B.Y.O.G.

(audio version available for paid subscribers) The simple fact is that most student questions are ignorant and most teachers who encourage them are shameless, pandering lickspittles. (I mean that in the best

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Unio Mystica

(audio version available for paid subscribers) Don’t let this get out, but the ugly truth is that I’m a surprisingly shallow person. (Sorry, it came as quite a shock to me too.)

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The Road Ahead

(audio version available for paid subscribers) The term uncanny valley refers to the downward plunge on a graph where our comfort with artificial humans turns to revulsion. As they get more and

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On Wisdom

(audio version available for paid subscribers) I’m not gonna bullshit you, not as a rule but just for the moment. I have no idea what wisdom is. Whatever it is, I must

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Negative Buoyancy

(audio version available for paid subscribers) All things want to float. Rainer Maria Rilke The spiritual journey is not a matter of consciousness or goodness or godliness, it’s a matter of relative

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The Great Equalizer

(audio version available for paid subscribers)   The stale cadaver blocks up the passage,the burial waits no longer. Walt Whitman Thinking isn’t really that hard, you just kind of do it, right?

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