Tag: River
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Yoga Nidra Yoga – Your Body as a Mountain
5 Surprising Lessons from the Journey of Water 1. Introduction: The Art of the Mental Vacation In the relentless rhythm of the modern world, we often find ourselves carrying a profound mental fatigue—a weight that doesn’t always lift simply by closing our eyes. True restoration requires more than sleep; it requires a conscious shift in…
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Who am I?
1. Introduction: Beyond the Label When someone asks you, “Who are you?”, what is your go-to answer? Usually, we reach for a list of nouns: your name, your year level, the sports you play, or maybe your group of friends. The world around us tells us that these labels are who we are. We’re taught…
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What is Nonduality
The Illusion of the Individual We often carry the heavy weight of our own boundaries, feeling like a solitary island in a vast, indifferent sea. This sense of being a completely separate, isolated individual is perhaps the most common human experience, yet it is a perspective that obscures a more profound reality. Nonduality offers us…
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Life as a Whirlpool
Understanding Your Place in the World Have you ever looked at yourself in the mirror and thought of your body as a solid, permanent object—like a brick or a piece of furniture? Most of us do. But if we look closer at the science and philosophy of life, we find a much more exciting reality.…
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The Sound of Creation
A Primer on the Divine Word and Universal Flow 1. Introduction: The Primordial Sound To the student of comparative metaphysics, the universe is not a collection of static objects, but a singular, dynamic event. Ancient wisdom traditions converge on a foundational premise: that the transition from the Unmanifest to the Manifest is facilitated by a…
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Love: Understanding True Nature
We navigate our lives under a persistent grammatical error of the soul: we treat the most profound forces of existence—Love, Energy, and Life itself—as static nouns. We speak of “finding” love as if it were a hidden treasure, or “losing” energy as if it were a misplaced set of keys. This linguistic habit reinforces an…
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The Flow of Being – Prana and the Timeless Now
To be is a verb not a noun. This post describes reality as a unified, continuous flow of energy known as Prana, rather than a collection of static objects. It proposes that space and time are not external containers but active processes, with feeling manifesting as spatial extension and thought creating the narrative of time.…
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The Power of No Now
There are no such things as now and time other than a way to describe or measure how things appear. Any attempt to point to Now renders it as Then. There is No Now [the noun] – there is Timeless Now [the verb]. Life is like a river in which your form, like a whirlpool…
