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Impermanence: Why Do Buddhists Go On and On About It?

February 15, 2016 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Impermanence:  Why Do Buddhists Go On and On About It? Charles T. Tart I have been very interested in Buddhism[…]

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Meditation: Shifting The Focus Of Vipassana From Content To Process

March 4, 2015 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

            John Forrest Bamberger – Psychedelic Sunset 2 As mentioned in a variety of places,[…]

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Wisdom

March 18, 2014 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

  One of my most wise and productive colleagues in Transpersonal Psychology, Roger Walsh, has just published a book, The[…]

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In the Nature of Mind Just Switch On Getting There, Staying There, Returning There

December 15, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

[Resisting my life-long temptation to explain, explain, words, explain, words, explain, inspired on a recent retreat…..]   In the atmosphere[…]

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Through The Gateway, Deeper Into Death:

October 27, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Parapsychology, Transpersonal

Through The Gateway, Deeper Into Death: An Essay/Review Stimulated by Eben Alexander’s Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the[…]

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Dealing With Pain And The Subversion Of Meditation

September 16, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

While my wife and I were on our Fall camping vacation last week, I was “meditating” near a pathway in[…]

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Thought is Bad? Enlightenment Means Not Thinking?

March 3, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

[In this and subsequent postings, I’ll be writing about Buddhism, but such writings of mine always need to be qualified. […]

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Peace: A Second Song of Small Realization

February 13, 2012 Charles Tart Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

I’ve described this experience earlier this year, but felt a need to put it into a less intellectual, more heart/poetic[…]

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Meditation, Monasticism, Buddhism, Materialism – Preliminary Thoughts

January 25, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Parapsychology, Transpersonal

Twenty five hundred years ago, Gautama Siddhartha, the historical Buddha, had some deep insights and created powerful techniques that would[…]

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Experiences of Peace – or Was It Resting in the Nature of Mind?

January 20, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Background: Notes on an event in a 50+ year attempt to learn and benefit from spiritual practices…. For some years[…]

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