Posting via WordPress got a little tedious, therefore I am now trying out memex.garden. Let me know if you want to collaborate (Holger@NondualSharing.com):

Nirvikalpa Samadhi & Mudra of Wisdom

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 26, 2022
“In Sanskrit, the 5 elements of reality: Sat (being/truth), Chit (consciousness), Ananda (peace/happiness), Nama (names), Rupa (forms). Ignorance or the absence of Ananda is when we see Sat and Chit as different aka when we see consciousness as not real/not eternal.” Read More

The Gate

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 25, 2022
Thank you Walter… Read More

Love & Beauty

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 24, 2022
“Love is the recognition that we share our being with all people and animals; beauty is the recognition that we share our being with all objects and nature.” Read More

202202240800 An email to a friend

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 24, 2022
I just sat with Rupert’s book [Being Myself] on the couch and read page one slowly, several times. Read More

Lisa: an interesting talk

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 23, 2022
The Catastrophe of Canada | Rex Murphy and Jordan B Peterson Read More

finite mind & ego

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 23, 2022
finite mind = thoughts and perceptions ego = believe that I am those thoughts and perceptions Alan Watts: The ego is a spasm of fear.

Ready at any moment

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 23, 2022
“…silent, empty, free, luminous, transparent and unlimited…” Read More

Free Choice And Free Will

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 23, 2022
“They are both contradictions in terms…” Read More

50 Byron Katie Quotes

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 23, 2022
“I discovered that when I believed my thoughts, I suffered, but that when I didn’t believe them, I didn’t suffer…” Read More

Nisargadatta Maharaj – “I am” – A Guided Meditation

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 22, 2022
“Just sit and know that ‘you are‘ the ‘I am’ without words. Nothing else has to be done: shortly you will arrive to your natural Absolute state.” Read More

The Songs by Sister Chan Khong

ByByHolger HubbsFeb 22, 2022
“In Buddhism, the word ’emptiness’ is a translation of the Sanskrit sunyata. It means ’empty of a separate self.’ It is not a negative or despairing term. A celebration of interconnectedness, of interbeing. It means nothing can exist by itself alone, that everything is inextricably interconnected with everything else.” Read More