Nondual Ramblings
(audio available for paid subscribers) If you like nonduality, you’re gonna love Advaita Vedanta, or so you might suppose, but that’s not been my experience.
(audio available for paid subscribers) If you like nonduality, you’re gonna love Advaita Vedanta, or so you might suppose, but that’s not been my experience.
(audio available for paid subscribers) Ralph Waldo Emerson makes the point that some people are materialists and some are materialists and idealists, but no one
(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) 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) Within the range of topics I write about, my least favorite is nondual teachers. It just feels tacky and underhanded,
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Here are some follow-up thoughts to the article I wrote about The Shining — Kubrick’s Red Book — based
(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 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
(audio version available for paid subscribers) Nonduality is not a belief system. Belief doesn’t even enter into it. What should you believe? Why believe anything?
“The fool who persists in his folly will become wise.”
William Blake
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