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Practice Notes: Distinction and Separation

October 14, 2021 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

golden stiletto

There are so many interesting things to explore! And I’ve explored quite a few, thus far in my life—following the thread of my enthusiasm, what piques my interest, lights my fire. But in comparison to all possible things to explore—all the phenomena past, present, and future, in this universe and all others—clearly the explorations accomplished via this one body-mind are miniscule: an estimate …

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Thy Radiant Identity

September 29, 2021 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Renascence All I could see from where I stood Was three long mountains and a wood; I turned and looked another way, And saw three islands in a bay. So with my eyes I traced the line Of the horizon, thin and fine, Straight around till I was come Back to where I'd started from; And all I saw from where I stood Was three long mountains and a wood. Over these things I could not …

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Practice Notes: Body Cultivation

September 23, 2021 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Over the years, I’ve explored and greatly benefitted from a variety of body-cultivation traditions—the majority of which have their roots in India or China. Iyengar Yoga The first was Iyengar yoga, which I was drawn to for its therapeutic applications. I was in my early 20’s and still recovering from a serious ankle injury, which had been creating all kinds of problems, also, in my hips and …

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How Can There Be Instruction?

September 13, 2021 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

sun through stained glass window

From the Avadhuta Gita of Dattatreya: "Where mind and speech can utter nothing, how can there be instruction by a teacher? To the teacher—ever united with Brahman—who has said these words, the homogeneous Truth shines out." * …

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I Am

September 1, 2021 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

peaches on branch

It's that time of year, here in Colorado, when the Palisade peaches are ripe. They are unspeakably delicious: a sumptuous explosion of juice and tangy sweetness, on the tongue. One of God's very best creations, I would say. What I can't quite say is why they reminded me of this poem (or vice versa) today ... I am, you anxious one. Don’t you sense me, ready to break into being at your …

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Only By Courtesy: Sankara’s Definition of Real

August 24, 2021 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Federer Nadal shaking hands

As of late, I’ve been enjoying a pair of books, toggling back-and-forth between them in a way that feels quite interesting and enriching. One of them—Insight into Emptiness by Khensur Jampa Tegchok—harkens from the Buddhist Madhamakaya tradition. The other—The Seven Great Untenables by John Grimes—expresses the view of Advaita Vedanta. So, I read a bit from one, then a bit from the other—as …

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