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“Proof of Heaven?”
“Proof of Heaven?” Epicurus, ancient atomist and empiricist that he was, taught that we human beings are composed of large numbers of atoms, each one too tiny to see. So, he maintained, is everything else. When such collections of … Continue reading →
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Mystical Merging
Mystical Merging In my teen years, I used often to thumb through a book my parents owned — a collection of one-page essays about holy persons, East and West, who had managed to attain oneness with God. I forget the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Advaita Vedanta, brainwashing, cads, chakras, chanting, clinging, close friends, cults, de-programming, divine Love, Don Juan, Eastern religions, energy centers, erotic desperation, fidelity, Gnosis, Gnosticism, guru, healthy relationships, holy persons, human relations, identity, Indian civilization, infidelity, insecurity syndromes, kundalini, lives of saints, Matthew Arnold's "Dover Beach", Maya, meditation, metaphysical monism, metaphysical unreality, mystical union, neediness, paradigms, parent-child love, personhood, piety, rapture, romantic yearning, saints, Sehnsucht, The Absolute, true lovers, unhealthy relationships, unreality, world views, yentas, yoga
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“Women and Yoga”
“Women and Yoga” From about the age of twelve or thirteen, I have wanted to be the kind of saint who could merge her own consciousness with God’s. It was never clear to me whether this longing was really for … Continue reading →
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Tagged animal telepathy, ashrams, brainwashing, chakras, chanting, cults, darshan, despair, divine Love, Eastern masters, guru, hatha yoga, karma yoga, meditation, Patanjali, Sanskrit, Vedanta, Women, yoga, yoga sutras, yogic practices
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