Sep
4
A Little Pattern
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There is an internal conspiracy going on. Actually, there are a bunch of them, but a particularly relevant one revealed itself yesterday during the Carmel Cluster Call. Read more
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Jul
6
More Moe Dialogue #3
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Moe’s Question 3: If the me that thinks I am a me needs to die to wake up to the truth of who I am, how can I kill myself? Read more
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Jul
6
Moe’s Question 2: If we are apparently already awake, but I don’t know or experience that, then how can it be said that I am already awake?
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Apr
9
Embracing Being NYC March 2009
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Dear Mom,
I just arrived home from the Embracing Being Course in New York City. We held the workshop in a beautiful venue on the sixteenth floor in downtown Manhattan. The room was huge with a smooth darkwood floor and windows all around with picturesque views of the city. They called the meeting room a sacred space, which in this case meant we had to remove our shoes and weren’t allowed to eat in the room. Sacred? Read more
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Mar
11
Moe’s Question: Dogs best friend, Moe, asks question 1) If I really wanted to experience being awake could I?…in other words am I choosing at some level to keep sleep walking?
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Mar
2
Back in the old est days (the est training was a grueling, delicious, personal growth seminar created by Werner Erhard which promised transformation in two weekends to its participants) Werner developed an advanced seminar called The Six Day. Held in New York and California, The Six Day went 24-6, twenty-four hours a day for six days. If you started to doze off during the long lectures in a tightly packed course room with 99 other participants, you would get up from your chair and stand at the side of the room while holding a log above your head. These logs, conveniently lined along both sides of the room, where used to ensure you stayed awake while confronting coma inducing self realizations. This was intense stuff.
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