Spinoza: The Most Hated Philosopher

Spinoza’s idea of the unity of all things is relevant today, as we are all one single thing that can only survive and thrive as one or not at all. The Eternal and infinite being we call God or nature necessarily acts as it does, and we are all part of this being. This means that we cannot but love our neighbors because we are them. Spinoza’s work may be difficult to understand, but it offers an important insight into our interconnectedness and the need for unity in order to survive on this planet. Read More

Retreat with Rupert

“Each day features a dialogue in which we discuss the non-dual understanding as well as a guided meditation. Between meetings, we enjoy delicious vegetarian meals and in the evenings, we might watch a movie together, celebrate through poetry and music or simply relax and allow the love and understanding to transmit itself effortlessly through friendship.” Read More

Hydrogen…

“Hydrogen is not really a source of energy, but rather a storage system. Energy is used to create hydrogen in its pure form, transport it, and then release this energy elsewhere. Therefore, hydrogen is considered an energy carrier rather than a primary source of energy.” Read More

Nonduality of Lao Tzu

The ancient philosopher Lao Tzu discusses our existence in his famous text the ‘Tao Te Ching’. He speaks of the Tao as the underlying reality that pervades all things. This is similar to the concept of nondualism… Read More

The Secret Life Of Plants

“This is a clip from the 1970s documentary, ‘The Secret Life of Plants’. It is an amazing film which chronicles the work of scientists world-wide who have discovered that plants emit unheard frequencies that are influenced by the world around them. In short, they seem to display consciousness.” Read More