Nine Wisdom Steps From Spiritual Traditions

Sage Bennet

Each of the first eight [wisdom steps] introduces you to a different spiritual tradition -- Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity,...

The Way You Live Today

Omraam Mikhaël Aïvanhov

Your entire destiny is contained in and determined by the way you live today: the orientation you give to your thoughts and feelings,...

Peace is Not the Ultimate Answer

Andrew Cohen

It continually amazes me that the majority of spiritual seekers from the most affluent countries on our small planet seem to be looking...

Where the Danger of Transformation Dwells

John O’Donohue

Once you start to awaken, no one can ever claim you again for the old patterns. Now you realise how precious your time here is. You are...

The Energy of Being Real

Mark Nepo

"Mana" is a term originally used in a Polynesian and Melanesian cultures to describe an extraordinary power or force residing in a person...

A True Leader

Dee Hock

Leader presumes follower. Follower presumes choice. One who is coerced to the purposes, objectives, or preferences of another is not a...

Indigenous Perception in a Modern Body

Jon Young

I was similar to other suburban kids and was moving towards more involvement in sports when I happened to meet a person on a street...

Give Your Story As An Offering

Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee

Wait till you feel your own story like a dream, like a possibility, and then give it to the earth as an offering. Give your own story to...

Technique is Unimportant

Leigh Hyams

Technique is unimportant. It takes care of itself without any help from you. Just concentrate fearlessly on whatever you and the canvas...

Truth is Alive through Alertness

Osho

Your truth can be alive only if it comes through alertness, not through precepts and principles. Each moment, you have to be alert in...

Spirituality: The Seed of Social Action

Vimala Thakar

The study of our mind, the psychological structure, does not require isolation, but it does require attentiveness. The movement of the...

The Mystery of Silence

Dorothy Hunt

Silence cannot really be described. It is not the absence of sound. It makes it possible to notice sound. It is still, but its stillness...

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