We live in a time where we must question everything… because misconceptions on what it means to be a human are so pervasive. Fortunately it’s perfect safe to do that! And it can be a ton of fun. Nonduality has a key to help us. Not two… is it true? What happens if we challenge …
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My goal with nonduality teaching
My goal with non-duality teachings is to add a little fun to whatever it is you’re doing. If you’re feeling really serious and critical about it, that’s my offering to you: to discover the fun and the joy in not two. The delight in discovering that things are not separate from each other. But also, …
Who am I?
Who am I? That’s the big question. If you’re a person who’s working on answering that question, you have a more immediate problem: how shall I live? Because it’s really, really possible, common in fact, to get totally confused about how to live your life as you’re searching for who am I. It’s just so …
The advantage of questioning
The advantage of questioning? Just think about how much stuff we’re told all the time to not question… at all. So many of our religions are that way. In a lot of Western religions it’s a basic tenet that you have to have faith. You’re not allowed to question. Uuuuuh, that’s not a good idea. …
Nonduality has the answer
Nonduality has the answer and the answer is… no. No, your thoughts aren’t real.
Nonduality says don’t search
Nonduality says, “Don’t search because there’s no point in it.” Any kind of searching is your mind looking for itself. You know, your thoughts looking for themselves. That can’t happen because thoughts constantly change. Thoughts are kind of like air blowing by. How can air look for itself? It’s like a river just flowing through …
Nonduality and the vicious loop
Nonduality points out the vicious loop of our brains, of our minds. You can’t find a lie from a lie. In other words… if there’s a basic misunderstanding about what life is, you can’t use that misunderstanding to understand what life is. I like to look at it in a historical context because that helps …
Who is thinking?
If we change our attention from what is making us think a certain thing or what is making us feel a certain thing to who is thinking, who is feeling, then we’re grounded.