Normally I don’t think much about questions like “What is the ultimate nature of consciousness?” To try to answer that[…]
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Meditation: It’s Getting More Real Every Day: But Then It Always Was Real…..
Back in the late 1960s, when I was collecting material for my anthology Altered States Of Consciousness, I had a[…]
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[This is an initial draft of some interesting thoughts relative to the question of postmortem survival. Raises more questions than[…]
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Readers of this blog and of my books tell me they like to hear about my personal psychological processes, how[…]
Read moreWho Will I Be? Mindfulness Teacher? Spiritual Teacher? Scientist? Professor? – Reflections and Online Workshop Progress Report
As I mentioned in a post a few weeks ago(April 9, 2012), I went back to lovely Asheville, NC for[…]
Read moreHovering on the Threshold of the Dream World
Ever since I was a child, dreams have fascinated me. Where did they come from? Good ones were marvelous. And[…]
Read moreTeaching Meditation and Mindfulness: How Well Can It Be Done Online?
I try to put something interesting here each weekend. I know that’s what most readers want, and it’s good discipline[…]
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. […]
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Dr. Charles Tart Mindfulness Dr. Charles T. Tart, Mindfulness, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Lecture 5, Part 9 of 18 parts.[…]
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