Nirmala: Just What Minds Do …
…in the vacant interlude the mind finds no grip. ~ Nirmala
Enjoy this poem from Gifts with No Giver, a love affair with truth, Poems by Nirmala.
…in the vacant interlude the mind finds no grip. ~ Nirmala
Enjoy this poem from Gifts with No Giver, a love affair with truth, Poems by Nirmala.
…the ordinary coping mechanism that people carry through life is to tighten up and turn away. The new coping mechanism is the diametric opposite, it’s open up and turn toward. ~ Shinzen Young
Explore this informative, conversational and humorous teaching video, How Mindfulness can Transform Your Being, from Shinzen Young. This post overviews Shinzen’s special strategies for Mindful Awareness Practice. Exquisitely practical, Shinzen’s carefully developed and researched mindfulness techniques can transform your life.
People who’ve had any genuine spiritual experience always know that they don’t know. They are utterly humbled before mystery. They are in awe before the abyss of it all, in wonder at eternity and depth, and a Love, which is incomprehensible to the mind.
Stillness Speaks is pleased to introduce Richard Rohr … enjoy this sampling of his radical and refreshing Christian perspective … with more to come in the future.
I, by Myself, Awareness, descend into this consciousness, and in this consciousness I express Myself in manifold ways, in innumerable forms. ~ Sri Nisargadatta Maharaj
“I don’t exist but at the same time, I am responsible.” ~ A.H. Almaas
In this illuminating conversation, from the 2016 SAND Conference, Hameed Ali Almaas and Robert Thurman discuss the subject of being and nonbeing, emptiness and presence and how this is a foray into the unknown depths of being. Learn whether there are differences between the Buddhist perspective and The Diamond Approach. This post overviews the hour and a half video conversation.