The Everyday Lens of Distortion

Latent impressions of one’s life’s actions stored in our subconscious are the drivers of current activity. In Vedic terminology, generally referred to as the Smritis, memory from far back incalculable Karma/Dharma reaching into the soul’s Atman connection with Brahman. Specifically, the individual latent memory impressions called Samskaras are the current everyday life drivers.  Without the […]

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The What Is

We all have a sense of being, of existence, it’s here, but the phenomenal world adorns what we perceive. We mistake our presence of being as this physical reality burying that sense of being, the field of awareness, far in the background of the liveliness of personal truth. Existence becomes the worldly things we engage

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In the Light of Experience

  Experience is not that important; even the flashiest experience should be accepted, understood, and relinquished. Enlightenment is not an experience. It is not a unique experience that is ongoing. Enlightenment is the penetration of the illusion of subjectivity. Subject-Object relationship and the perceiving of such remains dualistic even after any stage of awakening. The

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What is Transcendental Meditation

Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a technique for avoiding distracting thoughts and promoting a state of relaxed awareness. The late Maharishi Mahesh Yogi derived TM from the ancient Vedic tradition of India. He brought the technique to the U.S. in the 1960s. While meditating, the person practicing TM sits in a comfortable position with eyes closed and silently repeats

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