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Can You Intend to Transcend Intention?

July 24, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Friends and I have been puzzling a lot lately over the descriptions of Buddhist enlightenment as being, among other things,[…]

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How Do I Practice?

July 17, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

 I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the various spiritual systems and practices I’ve been involved with over the years,[…]

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What Is It Like To Be Present?

July 6, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

What Is It Like To Be Present?  Charles T. Tart © 2014 Charles T. Tart While listening to a recording[…]

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Am I a Buddhist? A ____ist? And/Or? Science and Spirituality

July 5, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Am I a Buddhist?  A ____ist?  And/Or?  Science and Spirituality Charles T. Tart As I mix the scientific and spiritual[…]

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Buddhism As a Spiritual Path – Questions and Answers

June 29, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

A response to something I had written to a correspondent helped me crystallize some thoughts about Buddhism and spiritual paths[…]

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Spiritual Insight? Humor from the Subconscious? Or?

June 22, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

The other day I was meditating (insofar as I can actually do it), aiming to observe the flow of experience,[…]

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Homage to My Cat Guru Kiri!

June 4, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

  Last night my wife and I attended a Buddhist study group that we’ve gone to for some time.  Our[…]

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The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good: An Obstacle to the Spread of Tibetan Buddhism

April 22, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good: An Obstacle to the Spread of Tibetan Buddhism © 2014 Charles T.[…]

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Some Reflections on “Reality”

March 15, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

  Some friends and I have been listening to some teachings by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Tsoknyi Rinpoche and thinking about[…]

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Mindfully Awakening – When Useful, When Dangerous – Reflections

September 30, 2013 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

A friend, with considerable practical experience as well as intellectual knowledge of the emphasis on developing mindfulness in both G. […]

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