Till you make itâFake it until you make it!â is a well known aphorism that at first glance doesnât sound very âspiritualâ, does it?
Death & the DeathlessIsn't worrying about death like worrying about what would happen to us if we were to fall off the edge of a flat earth?
Zooming outAt this Meetup we will be zooming OUT this time by going through an explicit and comprehensive recent posting by Joan Tollifson.
A very human and divine experienceThere is often a prevailing misconception that humanhood has to be totally discarded, as the creation of Maya...
Wu WeiWhy are we unhappy? Because 99.9 percent of everything we think and everything we do is for ourself. And there isnât one đ
The 1st-2nd & 3rd personsWe will have a look at this aspect and might be arriving at puzzling discoveries that uncover the mechanism of our fragmented livesâŠ
When the fan stopsEven after switching off, a fan continues to spin all by itself for quite some time: we often see this happening in our spiritual life...
Compulsive thinkingHere is a non exhaustive but rather wide selection of talks on compulsive thinking.
DissonancesExploring âSpiritual dissonanceâ, which is another mode of avoidance in patching our fears with a handy and comforting âspiritual" concept.
The gapAs Jiddu Krishnamurti used to say, in that gap between the subject and the object lies the entire misery of humankind.
Wild Wild Country an insider viewAbout "Wild Wild Countryâ on Netflix, Shanti has offered to share her own journey with Oshoâs teachings and the commune in Oregon.