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Fundamentalism: Religious & Scientific

April 19, 2020 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Gallileo cartoon

In this brief talk, Alan Wallace covers lots of interesting ground, e.g. the relationship between religious and scientific fundamentalism; and the difference between "course mind" (aka conceptual mind) and the nature of mind (aka pure awareness). He ends by offering clear step-by-step guidance in accessing rigpa (awareness of being aware). Minding Mind Please note that the language Mr. Wallace …

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Sanity In A Choke-Hold?

October 2, 2019 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

WWE Choke Hold

World Wrestling Entertainment & The White House Of all the bizarre things our current POTUS is wont to do, one that has stood out to me as especially weird is the habit of assigning demeaning nicknames to his perceived adversaries. What's this really about?—I've often wondered. Some kind of infantile schoolyard bullying technique? A sign of pathological insecurity? Or the POTUS just trying …

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Not Identical, Not Separate

September 15, 2019 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Moon reflected in puddle with raven drinking

In the following passage—from Buddhahood Without Meditation (p. 111)—Dudjom Lingpa describes how sensory appearances are neither identical to nor completely separate from the ground of being (aka the nature of mind, aka Buddha-Nature, aka Pure Awareness), by using the metaphor of planets and stars reflected in a lake: Because all phenomena of samsara and nirvana arise distinctly and individually …

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Snowflake

September 12, 2019 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Wave & Foam

Imagine a single snowflake, with its delicate crystalline structure—utterly unique from any other snowflake. As it drifts through the air, this single snowflake displays its uniqueness—drifting this way and that: serenely, beautifully, playfully. Now imagine this snowflake landing on the surface of a river, lake or ocean. The moment it touches the water, it melts. Its crystalline structure …

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Taking The Red Pill: Free Will, Nihilism & True Freedom

September 1, 2019 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Taking the red pill from The Matrix

Very nuanced analysis here via Christopher Hareesh Wallis, on the "near enemy" of believing that while we can't choose what happens to us, we can choose how we respond. He shows how this really is not ultimately true—and how we can accept this truth without collapsing into nihilism. The most obvious evidence for the lack of free will is the simple fact that you don’t exist in a state of blissful …

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Perception, Reality, Fitness: Practice Notes

August 31, 2019 by Beth Reninger Leave a Comment

Rorschach ink blot

Skate On a sunny winter morning several years ago, I was riding with a friend through some winding mountain roads. Coming around a hairpin turn, we hit a patch of black ice, went into a tailspin, slid across the opposite lane, and took out a half-dozen or so fence posts before the trunk of a towering pine tree brought our wild skate to a thudding halt. The good news is that—though the car was …

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