In kinhin*, with the front foot, I return to the earth, with the exhalation, I lead into the ground.With the back foot, I release, I
In kinhin*, with the front foot, I return to the earth, with the exhalation, I lead into the ground.With the back foot, I release, I
Could we see the one who, after tens of millions of hours of silent sitting, after kilometers of prayer, is still there, trying to find
Surrendering to… is always present. This is a constant across dual and non-dual traditions.In this respect, these traditions are not 2. Resorting to God is
Meditation is a game of letting goof the mental channelBy dint of being neglected for so many years,The channel rears up, overflows, then dries up.Whether
I’m watching our practiceI’ m watching mineAnd I see so much ego.It is hard to admitBut it is impossible not to confess today.These practices are
Inner tension is a reaction to the world which requires identification and defusing.This reaction is like a translucent second skin. In the course of an
Sitting zazen, the heart of the world has been entered.Why, then, quibble about the tools or propitious hours to go and scratch the surface crust
I have already been far enough into the irreversibleand had enough occasions to deny it from the banks of sadness – I’m telling you :
If the letting go, often referred to and advised in spiritual environments, is perceived as a desertion,it may be due to our belief we are
You’re not in controlTake what you haveDon’t grab what you don’t haveAnd know that what you need will comeSo naturally you might not even notice
To find peace of mind,I would have given everything To find peace of mind,I have given everything Now that I own nothingI’m waiting for that
I sometimes get the feeling that fully embracing a religion, its beliefs kit, corresponds to a decision of blotting out a wide part of reality,