What did God want me to learn from this? What did I bring to the table in this situation? These are questions we should always ask ourselves.
Wallowing in guilt….
Wallowing in guilt Seeing clearly Holding self accountable Above it all
Baba Taught Us to Care….
Rohini shares the care she learned from Baba Muktananda with her students, and walks them through a 3D fourchotomy on care, explaining how we must first care for ourselves. For …
Diving into Sādhana….
Some people approach sādhana with a dualistic map. Some people approach with a nondualistic map. What is important is right effort—approaching with right effort. God created us and this world …
Many people believe….
Many people believe that resonating like a tuning fork is connecting with others, being in tune with others. In reality, resonating is immature caring—not real care or empathy, but a …
Comforting….
Comforting Damaging / agitating Soothing / coddling / placating Honest support
Guest Blog by Ian Ralby: No Room at the Inn….
Years ago, relatives of mine, upon learning that I was moving to their neck of the woods, made the offer: “If you ever need anything at all, don’t hesitate to …
Think of the central square….
Think of the central square from which a whole city radiates. Then imagine that you believe some point on the outskirts of that city is the center. Your mental map will …
Caring….
Caring Indifferent / neglectful Lost in / codependent Nonattached
Sādhana Is Not Magic….
Sādhana is magical; it is not magic. This cannot be emphasized enough. In the course of spiritual practice, extraordinary experiences can be everyday events. I have seen this in my …
