Absolution: Devastation, Vindictiveness Alone: Isolation, Banishment Appreciation: Neglect, Waste Authenticity: Pretence, Delusion Authority: Conformity, Rebellion Awareness: Vibration, Silence Awe: Humiliation, Adoration Balance: Tension, Attention Beauty: Like, Dislike Being: Before, Behind Belonging: Acceptance, Rejection Bliss: Pleasure, Pain Body: Head, Heart Care:…
Our wellbeing is a direct result of harmony between our true nature and all the vibrations of form, including mental, emotional, and physical. This harmony does not demand perfection, as nondual qualities are unconditional – they are inherent to consciousness…
What is this miracle of being here as a human? Is this only a spiritual question, or is it also a psychological one? Isn’t our psyche (Greek origin, ‘Soul’) the direct manifestation and the field of experience for all things…
True Nature shines with our deeper purpose, which is to shine. It shines through Nondual Qualities, many of which are described in the compendium of the upcoming book Nondual Therapy. These qualities are sensed where consciousness is free from identity,…
“Birth is the partner of death. Life has no opposite. In life, death and birth are one.” Birth Contractions and trauma around birth can limit our ability to experience the birth of each moment in its wonder and freshness. Resistance…
Between the inherited and conditioned structures of personality and the qualities of our essential Being, there is a rift of emptiness. This traumatic rift is sometimes referred to as the Dark Night of the Soul, or the Valley of the…
The above slides give a descriptive map of the structure of our spiritual psychology (Click on slide to see the complete image). The images should be viewed as representative of living form. The representation is given within the language of…
The holiday period can be confronting. Obligated to ‘enjoy’ ourselves, we can find ourselves in a raw state of exactly the opposite. Family time can confront us with loneliness; revelry can bring forward the dark spaces beyond the reach of…
When the Jewish people light the Hannukiah, there is one candle, called “The Shamash” which is used each night to light the other candles. On the first night, stands two candles – one candle and the shamash. On the second…
“Human suffering anywhere concerns men and women everywhere.” ― Elie Wiesel, Night Spiritual teachers come in many different forms and often they would not call themselves a spiritual teacher at all. They can be here as rock stars, outrageous comedians,…