Category Archives: Spirituality
Meditation & The 3 Aspects Of Learning
Get These And Watch Your Development Unfold
Stillness & Movement: The Source And Flow Of Life
Community Call
Meditation And The Wisdom Of Fear
“Fudoshin” – Immovable Mind In Meditation
Facebook Live Replay w/ Miles Kessler
Mindfulness Is Your #1 Resource
Returning To The Source With Meditation
THE CONSPIRITUALITY VIRUS
Conspiracy Theories In New Age Spirituality
In February I got my second jab of the Pfizer vaccine. A week before getting it a dear friend and spiritual brother of mine wrote to me to “break off” our friendship. At first, I was confused as to why because I was sure that nothing had happened between us. But as I read on I came to understand that he felt the need to break our friendship for the sole reason that I publicly posted a pic of me getting my first vaccine. As I was getting inoculated from the Coronavirus, apparently my friend had been infected by the “conspirituality” virus.
Aikido And Meditation: Is Your Practice Balanced?
With Malory Graham On The "All Things Aikido" Podcast
A few days ago I was happy to join Malory Graham Sensei once again for another deep and meaningful online discussion. This time I joined her on the All Things Aikido podcast for an exploration about “Aikido and Meditation: Is Your Practice Balanced?”
The Essential Qualities Of A Meditation Teacher
And How They Relate To You
In the Buddhist tradition, a meditation teacher is called a “kalyana-mitta”, which means a “noble friend”, or a “spiritual companion.” They are men or women who have already walked the path and can in turn accompany you along your own journey. But are the qualities that make someone a meditation teacher or spiritual guide? I recently explored this question in a Community Call on the essential qualities of a meditation teacher, and how they relate to you.
Meeting Others Where They’re At
Integral Podcasters Interviews Miles Kessler
I was recently interviewed by Layman Pascal from the “Integral Podcasters.” I don’t often go into full “Integral Geekiness” on this blog but in my conversation with fellow integralist Layman, I allowed myself to be out loud and proud in our wide-ranging discussion. Our dialogue returned again and again to a core integral communication skill for meeting others where they are, but not leaving them there.