Thou Art God
(audio available for paid subscribers) “Thou art God,” Mike repeated serenely. “That which groks. Anne is God. I am God. The happy grass are God,
(audio available for paid subscribers) “Thou art God,” Mike repeated serenely. “That which groks. Anne is God. I am God. The happy grass are God,
(audio available for paid subscribers) Nothing is at last sacred but theintegrity of your own mind. Ralph Waldo Emerson I am grudgingly envious of people
(audio available for paid subscribers) It is far more than the discovery of life without a self. The immediate, inevitable result is an emergence into
(audio available for paid subscribers) All things are wearisome,more than one can describe;the eye is not satisfied with seeing,nor the ear content with hearing. Ecclesiastes
(audio available for paid subscribers) So I’m not sick? Except for this terminal disease? Joe, Joe Versus the Volcano Whether you’re awake to it or
(audio available for paid subscribers) None of us will ever accomplish anythingexcellent or commanding except when he listensto this whisper which is heard by him
(audio available for paid subscribers) Go beyond, go back to the source, go to the self that is the same whatever happens. Nisargadatta Maharaj The
(audio available for paid subscribers) There is no such thing as a person. There are only restrictions and limitations. The sum total of these defines
(audio available for paid subscribers) Truth has nothing whatsoever to do with belief. Jiddu Krishnamurti If it makes you happy to believe in life after
(audio available for paid subscribers) There is no defect except from within. Ralph Waldo Emerson In The Mahabharata, when asked by Dharma, “What is madness?”