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Tag Archives: Zen
Returning Home
The practice allow us to “return home”, namely to tune in with something gentle and stable in ourselves. It allows us to experience a space inside of us, a space in which we literally feel good.Often when we begin with … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Buddhism, Consciousness, Gurdjieff, Meditation, Religion and Spirituality, Sarmoung, Self awareness, Zen
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Identification: “Instructions for Use” (The Buffers)
Here’s another thorn in the flesh for every “seeker of truth”, and also for every human being. It’s a limit to our weak consciousness: the buffers, psychological dumpers. Many texts have copious pages on this topic, but… what are these … Continue reading
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Tagged Awakening, Awareness, Buddhism, Conscious Evolution, Consciousness, Consciousness Studies, Emotion, Fourth Way, Gurdjieff, Inner Development, Inner Path, Inner Research, Jiddu Krishnamurti on Meditation, Meditation, Mind, P. D. Ouspensky, Philosophy, Philosophy of Mind, Psychology, Self Observation, Thoughts, True Self, Zen
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Identification: “Instructions for Use” (The Sense of Self)
One of the statements of esoteric psychology explains that ordinarily, a human being is fragmented, namely it hasn’t a unified “I” developed in itself, but a whole of different and often contradictory little “I’s”. This condition is called fragmentation of … Continue reading
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Tagged Awakening, Awareness, Buddhism, Conscious Evolution, Consciousness, Consciousness Studies, Cultivating Choiceless Awareness, Emotion, Energy, Exercises, G. I. Gurdjieff, Gurdjieff, Inner Research, Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality, Sarmoung, Self awareness, Self Development, Thoughts, True Self, Zen
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Is it Legitimate to Share What We Know with Others?
Many times, living a life committed to following a path towards our “Inner Freedom”, every one of us as best as we can with seriousness and determination, we stop a moment to ask if it really is all here. We … Continue reading
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Tagged Awakening, Awareness, Buddhism, Conscious Evolution, Consciousness, Consciousness Studies, Exercises, Fourth Way, G. I. Gurdjieff, Gurdjieff, Health, Higher consciousness, Inner Development, Inner Exercises, Inner Path, Inner Research, Meditation, Philosophy, Religion and Spirituality, Sarmoung, Self Development, True Self, Zen
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A Blog trailer: Why Not?
Seeing that book-trailers exist since 1994, I asked myself why not to do a blog-trailer. Why not? The video below is the result of this idea. If you like this blog page, help me to share it’s contents, feel free … Continue reading
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Tagged Alfred Orage, Alfred R. Orage, Ancient Tradition, Awakening, Awareness, Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson, Bodhisattva, Buddhism, Chi Kung, Conscious Evolution, Consciousness, Cultivating Choiceless Awareness, Fourth Way, Gurdjieff, Higher consciousness, Integral Self-Defense, krishnamurti, Meditation, Ouspensky, Qi Gong, Rudolf Steiner, Sarmoung, Spirituality, Sri Aurobindo, Tai Chi, Trailer, Yoga, Zen
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The Art of Letting Go
Life on earth includes suffering, that’s obvious. We have relationship problems, we lose a loved one, experience the separation of death, we experience loneliness, illness, accidents, we are haunted by guilt, experiemce phobias and fears and unfulfilled desires. We experience … Continue reading
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Tagged Awareness, Consciousness, Fourth Way, Gurdjieff, Koan, Letting go, Meditation, Ouspenski, Present moment, Self Development, Spirituality, Suffering, Taoism, Zen
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Zen- The Spirit of a Path #3: Martial View
As noted in the previous posts, during its own path of development and formation, Zen has been applied and put into service by nations, and has deeply influenced the art and culture. China, Korea and in particular, Japan, where the … Continue reading
Zen- The Spirit of a Path #2: Ritualization of Life
There is a huge, infinite “space” – a sort of atavistic emptiness that in some places can be perceived by everyone. There are many places in the world where this can be perceived and from where the difference manifests itself. … Continue reading
Zen- The Spirit of a Path #1: ”Empty the Cup”
“What a strange thing! to be alive beneath cherry blossoms.” Kobayashi Issa Often, when we hear about Zen, what comes to mind is the practice of meditation, some rituals, what could appear to be nonsense phrases called Koan and more … Continue reading
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Tagged Buddhism, Karate, Kendo, Meaning of life, Personal life, Religion and Spirituality, Zazen, Zen
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Sri Yantra #5: The Numerology of the Yantra (1)
What is the first and fundamental message that the Sri Yantra transmits to a practitioner? Seeing the huge amount of meaning and the different levels of interpretation, this is a great and demanding question. Indeed, the aim of these posts … Continue reading
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Tagged Bindu, Numerology, Sacred geometry, Sri Yantra, Tantra, Tao, Yantra, Zen
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