It’s the words that get stuck in our head that cause craziness and conflict. This is what non-duality teaches. You can’t get rid of the words, instead you find what’s under it.
Author Archives: Zareen
Words and Prayer
I’ve been running across a lot of Native American stories lately that show an advanced understanding of living in the non-dual state. I’m not going to tell the story myself because you can hear it directly from a Navajo Elder. The Truth About Prayer… A Native American (Navajo) Perspective. This story is deeply interesting because …
The Story I Cannot Tell
It was January 19, 1990, 8:30 in the morning. It’s Friday, end of a long week. I have the kids off to school, and my second cup of coffee of the morning in my hands. I’m 35 years old, living in the remote town of Salmon, Idaho. I toggle the switch to boot up my …
The Weekly Newsletter Apr 22, 2023
Finding Your Alive Point. This week we explore stories from ancient Zen traditions and our crazy mystic Mulla Nasrudine. What does it take to be an authentic spiritual seeker and some interesting aspects of gravity. Who are you? Are you your clothes?We are also starting to plan some in-person retreats… so an invitation for you. …
Brain Tricks
Zen stories, and non-duality teachings, prove very quickly that you are able to stop your mind whenever you want. It’s simple. Though it seems like we have to trick ourelves. The stories, and many of the teachings, what they do is trick you into seeing nothing, or a paradox, or just straight out silliness. But …
Going beyond the mind
Zen stories and non-duality teachers are simply tricking us into seeing beyond the mind. With silly jokes and stories they do it so easily! That goes to show… it’s quite simple.
Thinking about Mullas Stick
Mulla Nasrudine stories, and and so many Zen stories, are fun because they twist the mind. Right? They show that all the thoughts that go in our mind can’t completely grasp reality. It’s a brain teaser. The top of the stick is way up high. If you cut off the bottom of the stick the …
Mullas Big Stick
So Mulla Nasrudine is out on a hike with all of his friends. He has this big, huge, tall walking stick. He’s struggling along, trying to get up the hill with this big huge stick. Finally one of his friends says, “Mulla. You know. If you just cut the bottom off that stick, a foot …