Aloneness to Oneness
A wise woman
once said
the universe created itself to
experience itself
through us… Read More
no-one to take credit or blame
Kevin: Caught up in our own mystery most of us fishes don’t notice the net, but a few, an increasing few, do. We create schools and dive deep. Read More
Newness comes from the space between, Nowhere.
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… it first registers in your body, not in your head.
… enter the world of synchronicity Read More
Love Above the Pairs of Opposites
“Since love seemed to be the recurring topic that came up yesterday in our meeting I was compelled to share this video. It looks like love was in the air for Gautam as well 🤩” Read More
Ashtavakra Gita and The Divine Name (Rupert Spira)
“Rupert explains that the passage speaks directly to the nature of our essential self or being. The name ‘I’ refers to our essential self. As we sink deeply into our being, it gradually loses the qualities that it derives from the content of experience and, at some point, stands revealed as unlimited or infinite being — God’s being.” Read More
How No-thing Appears As Some-thing
Overall, the video delves into deep philosophical and metaphysical questions about existence, nothingness, and the interplay between light and darkness in various aspects of life. Read More
The Great Way – Hsin Hsin Ming
“What can I say? Only, WOW! What a Great rendition of the Faith Mind.” Read More
Mayapuris ‘Mridanga’
This is one of the most original dance songs I have seen in a long time. Kudos to the group for presenting a first of its kind MTV like music video of high intensity in the name of God. Read More
Everything You Know is False.
This is Going to Hurt. Everything You Know is False. | Annaka Harris on Impact Theory.
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Harris argues that consciousness is a fundamental mystery that is with us in every moment and should be celebrated. She defines consciousness as simply the experience of being alive and emphasizes that it is not necessarily tied to higher-order reasoning or self-awareness. Read More
Why Beauty Matters
The architect Frank Lloyd Wright was once asked if he believed in God. He replied, “Yes and it’s spelled N-A-T-U-R-E.” Read More