When we look at how nonduality and Native spirituality fit together, it’s the mystical that ties it together. Everything on existence is in this vast unity. The human brain, the human mind, has a huge capacity to see and learn from and be the mystical. We’ve been doing it since we became human. — The …
Category Archives: Integrating with Native Teachings
Solving the Mystery of Ourselves
This whole exploration of how Nonduality and Native spirituality intersect is part of the process of discovering who we are as human beings, and who am I as a human being. How do I fit into the grand creation that is going on? How do I fit in with all the other human beings? How …
Seems Like It’s Impossible
It can seem that being an awake human being is an incredible mystery that can never be resolved… but actually it’s very simple. You’re you. I’m me. — The Mystical Mind is Always There — The mystical mind is always there with you. It is as vast as the critical mind. Both of them work …
Wherever You Go
I love the Old Hippie saying of ‘Wherever you go, there you are.’ It’s so true. You cannot get away from yourself… because you would be the one trying to get away from yourself. This is the revelation. If you read or study any of the people telling their enlightenment experience, this is exactly what …
Keep up
And finally, as I end this series on the integration of nonduality and Native spirituality, I want to say: keep up! There is so much going on. The books that are being written today are simply amazing in the areas of science and anthropology, and who we are. Reading and studying can be very informative …
Living as a human being
Hopefully, this has all been helpful in sorting out who we are, how we work together. The question is, how do we find this single point of ourselves that is who is living our life. We are so vastly interconnected that it’s helpful to always look at our history, look at our culture, look at …
Where Are You?
“Wherever you go there you are.” One of the best ways to find out who you are is to figure out where are you.
— Vastly Intertwined with Culture Itself —
You aren’t your culture, but we, you and me, are so vastly intertwined with it that it’s very useful to examine culture itself to help know who you are. Ultimately, we find out that we are what we are. We’re a vast interconnection with everything. And so, in the end, we are infinitely connected with each other and with culture itself.