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Author Archives: Odin
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It is going to take some time to put this site together, but I am working on it.
PEACE AND ENLIGHTENMENT IS FOR YOUR TAKING
We have been accustomed to think that enlightenment is the result of an arduous search for an altered state of consciousness. Enlightenment is not normal; it is the result of years of hard spiritual labor, struggle, and most of all, … Continue reading
Tagged Enlightenment, Knowledge
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DUALISM VERSUS MONISM
The dualistic worldview claims that there is me (the self) and then there is the other. It states that at the bases of human existence is the soul and that this soul is immortal and changeless. The body, in this … Continue reading
SOUL SEARCHING
Self, Soul, and I came to a agreement that it is all about “me.” So what was the argument all about to begin with? br /br /A search requires an intention and according to the vigor of one’s intention, so … Continue reading
Tagged Atman verses Anatman, Enlightenment, Seaching, Soul
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The Tea Party verses the Masala Tea Man
Was it you I saw at the Y yesterday standing with the Tea Party people. Quite a show of ignorance and bliss, wasn’t it? Of course I am kidding referring to the first sentence, but the second, well; one question … Continue reading
Dualism, Monism, Death and Decay
The dualistic world view claims that there is ‘me’ (the soul) and then there is ‘the other’. It states that at the base of human existence is the soul and that this soul is immortal and changeless. The body, in … Continue reading
Enlightenment is for your taking…
We have been made to think that enlightenment is the result of an arduous search for a altered state of consciousness. Enlightenment is not normal; it is the result of years of hard spiritual labor, struggle, and most of all, … Continue reading
Tagged Enlightenment
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Dogmas no more…
Quotation:br /br /…Piety, then, needs a counterpoise, something to prevent it from being exercises in an excessively rigid way; and this it has, in most intellectual temperaments, in the quality I would call playfulness. We speak of the play of … Continue reading