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Doubt and Belief as Energies: Handicap and Powerhouse, or…

November 25, 2015 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Doubt and Belief as Energies: Handicap and Powerhouse, or… Charles T. Tart Copyright © 2015 Charles T. Tart  These are[…]

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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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Clarity, Confusion, Science, Tibetan Buddhism – Being a Scientist, Being a Spiritual Seeker – Tsoknyi Rinpoche’s New Book

May 11, 2012 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Readers of this blog and of my books tell me they like to hear about my personal psychological processes, how[…]

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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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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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That Word “Meditation:” What Does it Mean?

December 11, 2011 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

(Following is adapted from an item I wrote for the interesting new blog WhatMeditationReallyIs.com.  I think it will be of[…]

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Practicing on Two Paths

November 25, 2011 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

Once in a while I stop to think about what my spiritual practices are and where they might be going. […]

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Small Song of Small Realization?

November 21, 2011 Charles Tart Consciousness, Explorations on the Spiritual Side, Transpersonal

I wrote the following (do they still call it blank verse, or has poetry changed since I was in high[…]

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