Impermanence: Why Do Buddhists Go On and On About It? Charles T. Tart I have been very interested in Buddhism[…]
Read moreTag: peace
Meditation: Shifting The Focus Of Vipassana From Content To Process
John Forrest Bamberger – Psychedelic Sunset 2 As mentioned in a variety of places,[…]
Read moreWisdom
One of my most wise and productive colleagues in Transpersonal Psychology, Roger Walsh, has just published a book, The[…]
Read moreIn the Nature of Mind Just Switch On Getting There, Staying There, Returning There
[Resisting my life-long temptation to explain, explain, words, explain, words, explain, inspired on a recent retreat…..] In the atmosphere[…]
Read moreThrough The Gateway, Deeper Into Death:
Through The Gateway, Deeper Into Death: An Essay/Review Stimulated by Eben Alexander’s Proof of Heaven: A Neurosurgeon’s Journey into the[…]
Read moreDealing With Pain And The Subversion Of Meditation
While my wife and I were on our Fall camping vacation last week, I was “meditating” near a pathway in[…]
Read moreThought is Bad? Enlightenment Means Not Thinking?
[In this and subsequent postings, I’ll be writing about Buddhism, but such writings of mine always need to be qualified. […]
Read morePeace: A Second Song of Small Realization
I’ve described this experience earlier this year, but felt a need to put it into a less intellectual, more heart/poetic[…]
Read moreMeditation, Monasticism, Buddhism, Materialism – Preliminary Thoughts
Twenty five hundred years ago, Gautama Siddhartha, the historical Buddha, had some deep insights and created powerful techniques that would[…]
Read moreExperiences of Peace – or Was It Resting in the Nature of Mind?
Background: Notes on an event in a 50+ year attempt to learn and benefit from spiritual practices…. For some years[…]
Read more