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.
(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.
(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,
(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 available for paid subscribers) Within the range of topics I write about, my least favorite is nondual teachers. It just feels tacky and underhanded,
(audio available for paid subscribers) A tragedy is that moment where the herocomes face to face with his true identity. Aristotle Unlike any and every
(audio available for paid subscribers) You may not be interested in anything I’d have to say about the 1980 film The Shining, and who could
(audio available for paid subscribers) Among the most confusing issues in the world of nonduality is the world of nonduality itself. Why is there a
(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,
(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) The path of liberation Is as narrow as a razor’s edge. Katha Upanishad The Razor’s Edge follows the spiritual
“The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.”
William Blake
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