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Maha Ati
by H.H. Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche The everyday practice is simply to develop a complete acceptance and openness to all situations and emotions, and to all people, experiencing everything totally without mental reservations and blockages, so that…
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The Fish, the Net and the Water
- by Mauro Bergonzi
- in Nonduality, Storytelling
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By Mauro Bergonzi Once the fish said to the turtle: “I have heard about a huge thing that is called ‘the ocean.’ Does it really exist? I am looking around in search of it, but I…
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A Life of Zen: Ikkyū, the Crazy Cloud
- by Surendra
- in Dialogues, Storytelling, Zen
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By Surendra Please, please don’t worry. How many times do I have to say it? There’s no way not to be Who and where you are. The portrait of Ikkyū, by one of his disciples, Bokusai…
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Loving Awareness: Truth Beyond Thought
- by Dorothy Hunt
- in Dialogues, Nonduality
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Nondual Awareness moves as Love Nondual awareness has been called the underlying, non-conceptual unity and essence of life, experience, and knowing. Yet its awakened movements in the body-mind include more than the pure, clear seeing of…
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The Essence of Being, Peter Russell
- by Peter Russell
- in Dialogues, Nonduality, Videos
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Speaking at SAND18 Italy, Peter Russell asks the perennial question: How can we be more at peace? He invites us to pause our thinking and doing and notice what is actually present, and reminds us of…
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Continuous Awakening
- by Dorothy Hunt
- in Art, Nonduality, Poetry, Spiritual Paths, Zen
- 4 Comments
Continuous Awakening by Dorothy Hunt Continuous awakening belongs to only THIS! that is already continuously awake. It will never belong to anything that conceives of itself as separate. No thought can touch it No concept can…
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When Is Sex a Spiritual Practice?
- by Deborah Anapol
- in Dialogues, Experiential, Tantra
- 3 Comments
Recognizing that our bodies and our sexuality are sacred is a good way to begin undoing the split between sex and spirit that’s plagued our dualistic culture for millennia. But much more is necessary for erotic…
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The Sacred Ordinary
- by John Prendergast
- in Dialogues, Experiential, Nonduality, Psychology, Somatic
- 8 Comments
Where is our inner knowing leading us? It seems to me that it is leading us home – to right here – in order, as the poet suggests, to know this “place” for the first time….
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