Plato’s Cave Allegory (free)
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
We are producing an audio and text series of public domain works by notable authors. Some express nondual philosophy, others are more like artistic depictions
(audio available for paid subscribers) Whatever you hold back will hold you back. That’s the basic operating principle of the failed search for truth, which
(audio available for paid subscribers) I think back to before my second-stage birth and try to remember what it was like to be unsighted.
(audio available for paid subscribers) Before I begin, I’d like to point out two words in the above title which I know to be fraudulent
(audio available for paid subscribers) Although that which appears to exist knowably does not, appearance itself knowably does. The content of a dream does not
(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
(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;
(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
(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
(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