Spirituality

"No Ego" mastermind course, by A. Douglas Webber

"Disclosure: WARNING: Completion of this course may cause unintentional love for all, spontaneous compassion, accidental peace and happiness and random acts of kindness. Proceed with passion."

statement: we are what we repeatedly do everyday

The relationship between doingness and beingness.

Healing Chakras, by Ilchi Lee

subtitle: awaken your body's energy system for complete health, happiness, and peace

feeling over-responsible to love / love as an obligation

An exploitative field that seeks to control us in name of love

receiving love

the threshold where the balance shifts from predominately refusing love to predominantly receiving love

"surrender it to God, and hope for the best"

request: sometimes when surrendering something to God, we might be expecting a negative outcome. But maybe it's helpful to mindful of one's expectations, and perhaps, they too, can be surrendered to God

Life After Suicide : Given a Message for Humanity (NDE)

Chris Batts shares his Near-Death Experience after jumping from a moving vehicle during a suicide attempt. On the Other Side he communicated with Source, met with Angels, and was given a message for humanity. (video included)

a spiritual break

Request: not doing one's mantras, meditation, prayer or other practices. Hawkins mentioned that it wasn't bad to take a break and work in the garden for example. Maybe it is taking a break of the spiritual ego?

negation of duality

Priority request: Nonduality is an educational concept, but nondualism seems like an error.

U. G. Krishnamurti

d.2007. He rejected the very basis of thought and in doing so negated all systems of thought and knowledge -- wikipedia

attraction of mind / thoughts

What is the level of the field that makes thinking so attractive?

wind phone

an unconnected telephone booth where visitors can hold one-way conversations with deceased loved ones. Originally created by a Japan garden designer Itaru Sasaki in 2010 to help him cope with his cousin's death, there are now thousands of replications all around the world -- wikipedia

The Doors of Perception, by Aldous Huxley

it elaborates on his psychedelic experience under the influence of mescaline in May 1953. Huxley recalls the insights he experienced, ranging from the "purely aesthetic" to "sacramental vision", and reflects on their philosophical and psychological implications -- wikipedia

The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Explained

Request: Paramhansa Yogananda, author of the Autobiography of a Yogi, explained the mystery behind Omar's famous poem as a deep allegory of the soul's romance with God.

statement: wait until enlightenment before teaching it

By request. [Brian's commentary: In Reality, one can only teach what one is, so the statement is inevitably true. As such, there are plenty of presumptively "enlightened" teachers teaching presumptive "enlightenment." ]