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?
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the various spiritual systems and practices I’ve been involved with over the years,[…]
Read moreWhat Is It Like To Be Present?
What Is It Like To Be Present? Charles T. Tart © 2014 Charles T. Tart While listening to a recording[…]
Read moreHomage to My Cat Guru Kiri!
Last night my wife and I attended a Buddhist study group that we’ve gone to for some time. Our[…]
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One of my most wise and productive colleagues in Transpersonal Psychology, Roger Walsh, has just published a book, The[…]
Read moreSome Reflections on “Reality”
Some friends and I have been listening to some teachings by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Tsoknyi Rinpoche and thinking about[…]
Read moreToward a Post-Materialistic Science – Materialism and Science
I attended a small, working conference recently with the, to me, rather grandiose title of an International Summit on[…]
Read moreMindfully Awakening – When Useful, When Dangerous – Reflections
A friend, with considerable practical experience as well as intellectual knowledge of the emphasis on developing mindfulness in both G. […]
Read moreThe Mindlessness of a Mindfulness Teacher
Many years ago, while reading P. D. Ouspensky’s book, “in Search of the Miraculous,” about the teachings of G. I.[…]
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[…]
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