Deus Deceptor
(audio available for paid subscribers) In the first of his 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes imagines that a malevolent God or an evil demon
(audio available for paid subscribers) In the first of his 1641 Meditations on First Philosophy, Descartes imagines that a malevolent God or an evil demon
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) I maintain that Truth is a pathless land, and you cannot approach it by any path whatsoever, by any religion,
(audio available for paid subscribers) There’s a difference between playing your role and identifying with your role. When you’re in the world and of the
(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) 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) Nonduality is the coolest thing in this or any other universe, so why hide its light under a bushel? Nonduality
(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 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
“The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.”
William Blake
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