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The promise that is never kept

A talk with Adyashanti about ” the place of not knowing” and addiction. What does it mean to rest in the unknown and how do we pierce through the many addictions that keep in the seemingly infinite loop of incarnation … Continue reading

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Feeling into the being

Another deep enquiry with Adyashanti on the subjects of humility, compassion, letting go of the self, more on open-heartedness and how to find clarity and wisdom beyond fear. The first part is called ” The other 50 percent”  and can … Continue reading

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Dhaka’s Miracle Factory

Cholera, the silent killer, plagues Dhaka regularly, but the local hospital is pioneering a preventative approach which could bring hope to millions.

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The other 50 percent

What is grace ? What is love ? What is acceptance ? In this deep enquiry Adyashanti is guiding us to experience what he calls the ” awakening on the level of heart” – which is a direct experience of the … Continue reading

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Happy Meal 2011

By Mark Bittman Life would be so much easier if we could only set our own guidelines. You could define the average weight as 10 pounds higher than your own and, voilà, no more obesity! You could raise the speed limit … Continue reading

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A question on faith

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For the love of truth

Adyashanti: Pearls on a pig

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Life is not a burden

Florian Schlosser on embodying Truth

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On being wrong

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About success and failure

Alain de Botton examines our ideas of success and failure — and questions the assumptions underlying these two judgments. Is success always earned? Is failure? He makes an eloquent, witty case to move beyond snobbery to find true pleasure in … Continue reading

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