The Law of Cycles underlies all the processes of nature and its study leads man out of the world of objective effects into that of subjective causes. A Bailey In the 1940´s a team of oceanographers led by Walter Munk … Continue reading →
In the turmoil of change new currents bring glimpses of a different vision and new experiments in social order and exchange are being trialled at “grass roots” level. One example is the Occupy Wall Street movement’s proposal to buy debts … Continue reading →
The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying By Sogyal Rinpoche This acclaimed spiritual masterpiece is widely regarded as one of the most complete and authoritative presentations of the Tibetan Buddhist teachings ever written. A manual for life and death and … Continue reading →
The Surfer
A funny thing happens when you’re paddling about on the ocean,
the spray on your face and the sun in your eye.
Reading the current,
you scan the immediate horizon and feel the ceaseless pulse and surge of tidal energy
beneath and all around you.
You are already dancing with it,
locking into its rhythm. Continue reading →
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success By Deepak Chopra For those treading the path of spiritual development, this book is essential reading. Through a simple narrative, it conveys certain truths that all of us already, deep down understand – … Continue reading →
A fellow meditator once asked me, out of the blue, what was my understanding of the AUM. I had this immediate expansive reaction as if my entire being had become unlimited space. Being so absorbed into that all encompassing space … Continue reading →
Blossoms and flowers are resilient. They stand out in the wind, in the rain, in the snow, in sunshine – day and night – unperturbed, undiminished. They are resilient because they are flexible and fragrant, pliable and pleasant, … Continue reading →
Heaven on Earth Living in the country I have witnessed many animals come and go. All were my friends. What you realise in their living and passing is that they are more than just animals. They are pure entities that … Continue reading →
[portfolio_slideshow exclude=”1044,866″] Deva (or Angel) A God. In Sanskrit a resplendent deity. A Deva is a celestial being, whether good, bad or indifferent. Devas are divided into many groups and are called not only angels and archangels but lesser and … Continue reading →
It’s misty – early morning light and soft rain leave droplets of jewels on my arms each one holds a myriad of colours. A blanket of softness covers everything. There is no wind – all is still. In Pokhara in … Continue reading →