Ouspensky weighs in on the 5%
Ouspensky weighs in on the 5% Dr. Charles T. Tart, Mindfulness, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Lecture 4, Part 12 of 19 parts. To start class from beginning, click here. Student: Before you...
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Dr. Charles T. Tart, Mindfulness, Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Lecture 4, Part 13 of 19 parts. To start class from beginning, click here. Student: Before you said that I was thinking about...
View ArticleMindfulness: Satisfaction and Frustration
Because I have written several books on mindfulness, not just classical sitting meditation but the Gurdjieffian application of mindfulness to real life, (-Waking Up: Overcoming the Obstacles to Human...
View ArticleBlowing Your Mind Through Cognitive Satiation?
Some colleagues were recently discussing mantras, those special words or phrases whose repetition is supposed to produce spiritual effects of one sort or another. Traditional lore about them varies...
View ArticleThe Mindlessness of a Mindfulness Teacher
Many years ago, while reading P. D. Ouspensky’s book, “in Search of the Miraculous,” about the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff, I “woke up.” I’ve never had the words to describe it adequately, and I...
View ArticleMindfully Awakening – When Useful, When Dangerous – Reflections
A friend, with considerable practical experience as well as intellectual knowledge of the emphasis on developing mindfulness in both G. I. Gurdjieff’s Fourth Way work and in Buddhism recently wrote...
View ArticleSamsara Sucks… But Attention/Intention Can Unstick It
March 18, 2015. This needs more expansion, refinement, editing, but since I’m going off on a meditation retreat in a couple of days I’m liable to lose track of this (samsara sucks, as you’ll see) so...
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