Pablo Sender has written another excellent article. This time he goes into the Ascended Masters from a theosophical perspective. He doesn’t try and figure out who the Ascended Masters are, which I think is wise, as they’re probably a rather... Read More...
What we say, do, think and feel – why action matters
“Good intentions aren’t enough. It’s not what we want, say, or think that makes things happen; it’s what we do.” Michael Josephson I remember a friend who promised to visit me time and again – yet never made it to... Read More...
Ideals, moral issues and psychology
Ideals are tricky things: on the one hand they help us aspire to being something better than we are, which is a good thing. On the other hand, when we can’t live up to them the result is not so good. Because, if you don’t live up to your... Read More...
Yoga gifts, mindfulness books and more – New spiritual stuff online May 2011
New on Katinka Hesselink Net Best Buddhist Mindfulness Books Mindfulness exercises book New on All Considering: Is the world objectively neutral? (1) Living in language? On the limitations of words… (4) The tragic volunteer (1) Sticking to one... Read More...
Is the world objectively neutral?
From twitter: Paramhansa Yogananda “Objective conditions are always neutral. It is how you react to them that makes them appear sad or happy.” Right. Not. I doubt someone who is dying of hunger, because of rising food prices in Africa, feels that... Read More...
Living in language? On the limitations of words…
I’ve been reading up on Western philosophy lately and one of the things philosophers of the last century have been concerned with is language: it’s limitations, how conversations are constrained by language, that language is the main... Read More...
The tragic volunteer
I’ve been a volunteer for years. It was a way for me to learn basic human skills like working with people as well as a way to stay in touch with some aspect of society when I was out of a job. It looked good on my resume and so on. So I’m... Read More...
Sticking to one spiritual path, vs New Age shopping…
Spiritual teachers have traditionally advised people to stick to whatever spiritual tradition it is they grew up in. In Zen Buddhism this is true to the point where one teacher who became the head of a tradition not his own was seen as not quite at his... Read More...
The push of experience…
Yes, that title is enigmatic and for the linguists among you: a bit double as well. It has to do, I’m afraid, with the limitations of the English language – or possibly of my knowledge of it. Though I do rarely run into that problem these... Read More...
India, Health, philosophy and more
I find myself once more in a place of nothing, of transition. My health issues with my ears and breathing have returned with the second ear infection this year. I had told myself that if I had one more this year I would not go to India – so... Read More...