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Essays listed in chronological order starting with most recent. For archives, please see previous volumes below.

Forbidden Fruit

by Erin Johannesen, M.A., M.D. At the University of Freiberg in Bavaria in the pre-war years of 1934-35, Professor Martin Heidegger read...

THE EXPERIENCE OF FORM AND FORMLESSNESS

BY JAN NICHOLSON, EDD Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Virginia, Maryland 4/27/17 The first time I entered the dharmakaya (infinite,...

The Divine Mother is My Spiritual Archetype

Carolyn Long Having been raised Roman Catholic, the Divine Mother – or the Blessed Mother, as she is known by Catholics – played an...

Becoming Light

An excerpt from: Creating Peace Inside and Out: cultivating heart-centered living by Carol Marcy, PhD It was early evening when we...

BECOMING A LOVER

Tom Walsh, LCSW-C Have you ever looked into the eyes of love. The eyes of a mother Gazing into her newborn The eyes of lovers Greeting...

An Experience of Non-Duality

Carol Marcy, PhD During our Wednesday morning seminar that focus on Dzogchen Tibetan Buddhism and Phenomenology, Rudy started to pass...

All Things

by Erin Johannesen, M.A., M.D. When I understand the equanimity of form, I know too there are no supporting bases for names, for we are...

Abiding

by Erin Johannesen, M.A., M.D. (A rendering of 13th teaching, “Knowing the Field” from The Bhagavad –Gita as translated by Barbara Stoler...

A Poem from the Field of Awareness

By Elizabeth Ebaugh, LCSW Tukaram Maharaj said, "God belongs to me, and I belong to God. I speak the Truth, I speak the Truth, I speak...

Welcome to Whoville

By Rudolph Bauer, Ph.D., Diplomate in Clinical Psychology, A.B.P.P. Our personal innermost  awareness is our  very own  subjectivity ....

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