If you try to learn Buddhism with a purely Western philosophical mindset, you are using the same rigid frame approach as the physicists. As Rick Bateman explains, Buddhism is both an art and a science and can’t be approached a purely rational mindset.
The Sacred Goose: On Victoria’s Galloping Goose Trail
Star Weiss, author of Havens in a Hectic World, takes us on a journey along Victoria’s famous Galloping Goose Trail, a sacred place, a meditative place — and discovers that walking can be a form of prayer.
The Buddhist View Of Life As A Dream
It is often heard from Buddhist teachers that this life is nothing more than a dream and awakening, no different in either case. Having studied lucid dreaming in a dedicated way for about two years Rick Bateman would have to agree. So if we can become lucid in our dreams, can we awaken to the dream of so-called real life?
The Garage from Hell and its Gifts
Sometimes it’s only when the old structures are torn down that the space for new possibilities emerges. Nathan Thompson finds life lessons in the demolition of an old garage.
Open the Doors and See All the People: Part Two
Criticism of the Catholic Church following recent scandals and controversies, while justified, has generally been directed at the whole Church. Ross Lonergan argues that the real Church is much more than — and surprisingly different from — the robes and Roman collars that have been attracting media attention.
Shamanic Extraction Healing
Alison Skelton discusses the practice of shamanic extractions of the intrusions that can become lodged within our bodies via conscious or unconscious thought projections. Like “curses” or psychic attacks they can have a strong negative effect on the spiritual body, but they can just as easily be self-created thought forms that have become toxic over years of negative self talk and poor self image, or from living in a spiritually toxic environment.
Open the Doors and See All the People: Part I
Criticism of the Catholic Church following recent scandals and controversies, while justified, has generally been directed at the whole Church. Ross Lonergan argues that the real Church is much more than — and surprisingly different from — the robes and Roman collars that have been attracting media attention.
The Other Side of Me: Slowly She Turned
I’ve never been a patient person, anything but. I focus on what I want to accomplish, and I get ‘er done. I’ve always been powerful enough to just blast right through whatever was slowing me down. If it was a physical ailment – I just kept going and ignored whatever was wrong. If it was […]
The Other Side of Me: Push No More
Thriving On the Other Side learns that though she has pushed through every other blockade or barrier in her life, it’s time to flow with her own path and push no more.
The Other Side of Me: Walking a Divine Path
Thriving On the Other Side remembers how Angels would appear, wrapping her in their warmth and helping her survive the darkest of days …
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