Effortless & Empty
After the challenge from the previous day, day four felt more normal as I became increasingly familiar with the state of pure awareness (or is-ness). I was never there for
After the challenge from the previous day, day four felt more normal as I became increasingly familiar with the state of pure awareness (or is-ness). I was never there for
Day three began with doubt and ended with laughter. The laughter had a purity to it. It arose in the lottery queue for the evening Satsang, as 900 people stood
The first thought when I woke up on day two, was a realisation that I am attached to my identity. Just as with the previous day’s insight – everything is
What surprised me most about the first few hours, was how distracted I was. Having registered, found my room, and left one final voice message for her, I walked around
The content of this blog stretches back over almost 18 years. It began as a search of the truth of human behaviour, prompted by a curiosity about why people behave
The wedding I wrote about in the previous post was more than a wedding for me. I came away from it contemplating the nature of the connections with my friends.
16 years ago, I wrote a short entry called Infinite Futures, in which I talked about the advantages of remaining within that quiet point in existence where all futures are
I know someone who, when she first learnt to read, ran home from school and immediately sat down to teach her younger siblings. To her it was like magic. A
We are not perfect. Far from it. We are able to love, create and nurture but we can also hate, neglect and destroy. When I witness human kindness I am