To hold the truth firmly before you never be for or against

To hold the truth firmly before you, never before or against—this is an ancient saying. I’ve heard it attributed to Chinese Zen philosophers. If you look it up on Google, you’ll find it quoted in various different ways. This is my favorite way of saying it. For years and years, I had this posted up …

Nonduality makes people go into their heads

Non-duality really makes people go into their heads, which is weird because the purpose of it, obviously, is to do the exact opposite. So it’s interesting to think… why is that? Maybe it’s the kind of person that’s drawn to non-duality. Maybe it’s the sources of Non-duality teachings which—let’s be honest—are obscure sounding, and weird …