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Evaluating Eckhart

Consider these two books—one by a young Tibetan Buddhist meditation master, and the other by a German-born, English-educated popular spiritual teacher—as further evidence of the intertwining of Eastern and Western cultures.

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Socrates & Plato Now & Then

Plato fell under Socrates’ inspiration. In Plato’s dialogues Socrates quizzes mostly the Athenian aristocracy, but others too, on their understanding of such important concepts as justice, virtue, beauty, love and knowledge.

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Spiritual Work and Psychotherapy

A view for appreciating the similarities and uniqueness of both spiritual work and psychotherapy, but mostly as relevant to the Diamond Approach. This paper is written for the benefit of teachers and students of the Diamond Approach.

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Experience, Self, and Individual Consciousness

This paper addresses the phenomenological givens of all experience: first personal givenness, reflexivity of consciousness, and unity of experience in space and time.

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In Conversation with Jared Diamond: “Traditional Societies Are Not Frozen Models of the Past”

The traditional societies that we see today are not frozen models of the past, on the one hand. On the other hand, they’re not irrelevant to the past because they are still small-scale societies. - Jared Diamond

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What Is Shamanism?

Sadhguru explains a few aspects of shamanism and why its practices were never given much significance in the Yogic sciences.

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M. Scott Peck: Wrestling with God

The Road Less Traveled may well have been a life-changing work and one of the best-selling books of all time.

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The Colonization of the Ayahuasca Experience

The growing popularity of "authentic" ayahuasca rituals in Western circles can present multiple problems, including indigenous fetishization, a lack of cultural context for traditional ceremonies, and potential abuse from untrustworthy shamans, all of which can be problematic or sometimes even...

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Three Means to Peace: Mindfulness, Compassion, and Wisdom

In this teaching from 2004, Joseph Goldstein explains how three principles of meditation can be applied to the world’s conflicts.

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Why Forgiveness Is at the Core of Peace and Spiritual Growth

The International Day of Peace, which falls on Sept. 21 every year, serves as a reminder that only through unity and compassion can we right the wrongs engineered by war and violence. To do this, we must learn to forgive — and that can be the greatest challenge of all.

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