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Innocence

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This poem by Linda Hogan explores the concept of self-growth and recognizes the potential within us all to be more than we are at any given moment.

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Who Are You . . . Really?

The purpose of this video is to relay the most sublime teaching of Sunyata—silence beyond any idea of silence, peace beyond any idea of peace, love beyond any idea of love, and the vast emptiness of the omniscience that defies description (gate gate pāragate pārasaṃgate bodhi svāhā).

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Self-Realization—Seeing from Another Place

Mooji is asked about his experience concerning his own Self-realization. “Let all the rivers flow like they do; all of them will come to this ocean... you cannot escape this recognition.” (Mooji)

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Zen Buddhism: Shunryu Suzuki Roshi - Part 1

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Thought-Provoking Video | Jim Carrey | Alan Watts

Jim Carrey, Alan Watts explores the profound mystery of creating who we are and our relative perceptions of our identities.

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The Enlightenment Process: A Guide to Embodied Spiritual Awakening (Revised and Expanded)

The Enlightenment Process describes the process of enlightenment as the gradual realization of our most subtle dimension of unified, all-pervasive consciousness.

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Luminous Night’s Journey: An Autobiographical Fragment

In Luminous Night’s Journey, Almaas shares excerpts from his personal journal, which describe a certain thread in his own journey of realization and the processes involved in integrating that realization.

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Diamond Heart Book Four: Indestructible Innocence

Delve deeper into the Diamond Approach, a unique path to enlightenment that integrates spirituality and psychology. We live in a world of mystery, wonder, and beauty.

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