An Existential Dilemma
One of my teachers, influencers as the saying now goes, wrote about a century ago that waking up and not knowing who you were or are, even for a few seconds, is but a taste of higher self consciousness.
One of my teachers, influencers as the saying now goes, wrote about a century ago that waking up and not knowing who you were or are, even for a few seconds, is but a taste of higher self consciousness.
When this story first came back to me, I was shown it wasn’t just a coincidence. I manifested it. I created a miracle that day, and I had no idea.
This mysterious stone has been on the planet for more than two billion years. Long before there was organic life on the planet, this stone came to earth from origins unknown. There is nothing like it on the planet and no other stone, crystal, or even vitamin C can come close to it’s health benefits
Finishing up the third volume of Michael Posner’s oral biography of Leonard Cohen, as full an account of a celebrity’s life as one is likely to get, complete with as many contradictions, paradoxes and self-indulgent scandalous behaviours as you can handle, I was struck by Cohen’s seemingly endless dependence on gurus and teachers to give meaning and significance to his path through life.
I can clearly see the turbulence of the astral body as an attribute of youth itself and little to do with personality types or psychological categorizing. Achieving balance and serenity through practice in one’s twenties is nearly impossible
I decided to experience an Ayahuasca ceremony to give myself the healing power this plant medicine has to offer. I read a lot about this topic both from a South American Indigenous point of view, and a Western point of view. I did my homework so to say. Here’s my powerful experience
Nikola Tesla was obsessed with the numbers 3, 6, and 9. He believed that these numbers hold the “key to the Universe”. These numbers represent a trifecta of Vibration, Energy, and Frequency in the Universe. They are truly, “the keys to the Universe”.
This heartwarming and honest account of heaven is from the perspective of a teenager. It’s an unvarnished truth about the afterlife with no denial, no whitewash, and no dumbing-down. This fictional book is based on real life out of body and lucid dream experiences by Gordon Phinn.
I was reading a book, interesting and enjoyable, when the author wrote about choosing a course of action that was “in our best interests”. A common enough sentiment, and one I have used myself in many a conversation. But as we pursue our course along the inner journey where all conventional assumptions are challenged and sometimes overturned, such thoughts often turn into questions. I found myself wondering what are “our best interests” exactly?