Saturday, 21 May 2011 18:02 Last Updated on Saturday, 21 May 2011 18:09
I just added a new audio recording of a short talk I gave at a recent satsang here in Sedona. The talk points to the space that does not come and go and serves as an introduction to spending some time meditating on the simple space that is here in front of you right now. You can listen on the audio page or by clicking on the play button below:
NEW: What Doesn't Come and Go: An Introduction to Meditating on Space (24 Minutes)
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3 Comments
FeedVidya makes this comment
Monday, 23 May 2011
Nirmala makes this comment
Monday, 23 May 2011
So nice to hear from you! Space is so ever-present that we rarely stop to notice it. I am glad you enjoyed the talk.
Warmly, Nirmala
Sue makes this comment
Thursday, 02 June 2011
This morning, a client wasn't too friendly with me. I tried to 'feel what this sensation felt like' (as you might suggest) and worked on (after the client left) but in truth I just felt like giving up. Then I explored that feeling. At that point I felt a bit confused like, who's writing this story anyway? It reminded me of someone in "Nothing Personal" who says, "There's nothing left to hang onto." It seems that there's no "core" to any thought. Not sure how true that is because I haven't tested all my thoughts yet but I'll let you know....