waking up wherever you are
"how do i," you might be asking yourself, " wake up to this disposition that seems all the rage -- the 'Big Mind,' the 'Innate Great Perfection,' the 'One Taste' of 'Non-Dual Realization?'" Wilber prattles... More »
"how do i," you might be asking yourself, " wake up to this disposition that seems all the rage -- the 'Big Mind,' the 'Innate Great Perfection,' the 'One Taste' of 'Non-Dual Realization?'" Wilber prattles... More »
subject: spiritual vertigo dear mr. conway , i read with great interest your review, at amazon.com, of the book, " sacred mirror: non-dual wisdom and psychotherapy ." i found myself especially keen to... More »
searching for the ox In the pasture of the world, I endlessly push aside the tall grasses in search of the Ox. Following unnamed rivers, lost upon the interpenetrating paths of distant mountains, My strength... More »
a fellow zaadzster says: "If you wouldn' t mind sharing I'd love to hear more about your experience with the whole witness/non-dual/spirit thing." here goes . . . ken wilber provides expert testimony on questions... More »
they're in you! or at least, that's my homely and considered opinion, as well as, one can gather, the faithful/gnostic conclusion of all the Great Realizers. they're in you! * * * NEWSFLASH!: conventionally... More »
seems i've got "boundary issues," and have often found it impossible to seperate out where my "shit" ends and others' "shit" begins. whether real or imaginal, affectively and empathetically, i find myself owning others'... More »
"God forgets God so that God may seek God." ~ Swami Muktananda Paramahamsa "Just realise you are dreaming a dream you call the world and stop looking for ways out. The dream is not your... More »
i once viewed "waking up in this lifetime" as some arduous, lottery-chance, lightening bolt -- distant and improbable -- especially given my problematic, "blue" disposition. it could only be the fruit of, perhaps, an eon... More »