Category: Mind-Stuff
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We Were Made for These Times
Dr. Clarissa Pinkola is an American poet, Jungian psychoanalyst, post-trauma recovery specialist. “I urge you, ask you, gentle you, to please not spend your spirit dry by bewailing these difficult times.”
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Christian nondual pointers đ
Please read this very very slowly (as if your personal life depends on it). You might have heard this for decades, but somehow our mind is too fast to really embrace what is being pointed at, to be the gift of Life right here and now… â¤ď¸
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Ramana Maharshi, 40 Verses
“… the fundamental nature of Reality by encouraging an internal investigation into the source of the ego. Ramana Maharshi posits that the world and the individual soul are merely expressions of a single, underlying Absolute that resides within the human heart. …”
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Joel S. Goldsmith – Take up your cross
In this exploration of Joel Goldsmithâs mystical teachings, the source redefines the biblical command to “take up your cross” as a radical invitation to spiritual freedom rather than a call to physical suffering or endurance.
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Candice Rinpoche â Awakening Beyond Anxiety and Fear
… the path involves gaining confidence in awareness as the ground in which all thoughts, emotions, and sensations appear. Crucially, negative states are framed not as obstacles to be removed, but as “beacons of light” that point back to the unified field of awareness.
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A personal God? (Rupert Spira)
“…God is not a distant entity but the infinite presence of awareness at the core of our being.”
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Joel S. Goldsmith
“Illumination dissolves all material ties and binds men together with the golden chains of spiritual understanding.”
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Yoga Vasishtha â Excerpt
“These excerpts from the Yoga Vasishtha explore the nature of the human mind, defining it as a fragment of universal consciousness that has become lost in the illusion of separation.”
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The Hidden Obstacle
“…true liberation comes from realizing that the infinite self is already free and was never actually trapped by the mindâs illusions.”
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Capitalism is not natural â Clara Mattei
“She highlights how economic models often depoliticize these power dynamics, framing poverty and unemployment as individual failures rather than systemic requirements. Ultimately, Mattei advocates for re-democratizing the economy through local, participatory movements to reclaim collective agency.”