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Nonduality Revisited
The latest Closer To Truth newsletter featured interviews with Gino Yu and Jeffery Martin exploring the topic of Non-Duality. While their effort to present this topic is laudable, it seemed to me that Robert Lawrence Kuhn and Gino Yu talk … Continue reading
Posted in Nonduality
Tagged closer to truth, consciousness, Gino Yu, Jeffery Martin, lawrence kuhn, nonduality
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The Soul’s Choice
[Editor’s Note: This material was revised in November 2018 and integrated into a PDF booklet, Christian Meditations on the Tarot: The Soul’s Choice] The choice is ours…Towards a Contemplative Model of Christian Faith & Spiritual Formation… We are of two … Continue reading
The Ten Thousand Things
[Editor’s Note: The material below is taken from the current listing of Robert Saltzman‘s new book, The Ten Thousand Things, on Amazon.Com.] Quoting Robert K. Hall: When I imagine speaking to a person who for the first time opens the pages … Continue reading
Posted in Nonduality, Uncategorized
Tagged awakening, book review, nonduality, Robert K. Hall, Robert Saltzman, The Ten Thousand Things
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Unitive/Nondual Gnosticism
Note: This “post” is part of a longer essay which has been posted as a separate “page” under the Nonduality menu: Gnosticism: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Unitive/Nondual Gnosticism (the good) In a related piece entitled, To Know … Continue reading
Christian Gnosis
Note: This “post” is part of a longer essay which has been posted as a separate “page” under the Nonduality menu: Gnosticism: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly ~ ~ ~ With [the aforementioned article] in mind, I will … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Vision, Nonduality
Tagged alan watts, christian gnosis, gnostic, gnosticism, nonduality
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Ask Dr. Robert…
Nearly two years ago, when I wrote this essay on Nonduality, I expressed my intention to introduce readers to some other teachers besides the ones mentioned at the time–other teachers including some who, though less well known, are nevertheless quite good (perhaps equal to the best) but who are … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Vision, Nonduality, philosophy
Tagged alan watts, awakening, bill gersh, Christianity, consciousness, david chalmers, death, dr. Robert, eddinger, God, god-talk, hard problem of consciousness, jung, nonduality, religion, Robert Saltzman, St. Paul, Thomas merton, Thomas nagel, true nature
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The Great Awakening
Growing up in fundamentalist and evangelical churches in Appalachia during the 1970s, I often heard it said that what we needed was revival. Moreover, during the course of my studies, I occasionally ran into references to the great awakenings of the … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Vision, Nonduality
Tagged awakening, Christ, eckhart tolle, fruit of the spirit, God, H.G. Wells, Jesus, nonduality, outline of history, the great awakening, william samuel
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