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And Then, Forever
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

And Then, Forever

“Well, is the house still there?” she asks in the morning, rubbing sleep from her eyes. Yes, I think, it’s there: the universe holds together. This morning, as every morning: the house, the street outside, the house across the street: their lives, our lives. What more assurance, what greater truth, can we ask for?

BySy Safransky
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

TM: Touching The Source

Like everyone, I was looking for inner peace and happiness. There were the days of booze and drugs. The two hours each day of Yoga positions which included breathing exercises that almost blew my head off. Concentrative meditation which was preceded by a primal scream for everyone to be quiet.

ByTommy Dean
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

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Whether life or its meaning comes first becomes irrelevant

Whether life or its meaning comes first becomes irrelevant. Love is meaning. Life without love is meaningless.

ByBlue
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

The Important Difference

Self-righteous attempts at conventional religion; experiments with grass, acid, speed; chanting Hare Krishna down Fifth Avenue; endless wanderings around the earth — so began the search for enlightenment among my friends more than 10 years ago. It’s hard to see if anyone has become enlightened, and if they have, they haven’t become better human beings for it.

ByJudy Bratten
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Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

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Astrological notation

Astrological notation, rows of numbers, and the arcane symbolism of the Tarot filled the page.

BySy Safransky
Space Seed, Space Egg
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

Space Seed, Space Egg

High up just inside the dome of the great public domain, there is being prepared now a World’s Fair, a great unveiling.

ByJason
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

Sy’s New York Diary

Everyone in high, high heels, reaching for heaven, an eyebrow raised above the clouds, trying to see.

BySy Safransky
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

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I don’t fight with flowers

“I don’t fight with flowers.”

The Enlightenment Game
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

The Enlightenment Game

BODY enters world. Spirit enters body. Go.

Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

Off The Road

As warm weather oozes into the psyche the deep seated urge for asceticism makes its play for the body’s lifestyle by creating a desire of which I will offer a description.

ByJace Hobbs
Good Heavens
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

Good Heavens

To come to an understanding of the intrinsic workings of everyday life, primitive man sought order amidst the chaos of his existence. Tides came in and washed over ground that was dry and untouchable only days before. Cold made barren the lushness of a summer forest.

ByStephen Martin
Getting There
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

Getting There

The path of enlightenment has no direct relationship with lifestyle. To mistake enlightenment for a particular lifestyle would be like mistaking the filament in a light bulb, rather than the electricity, as the source of the light. Theoretically, an enlightened person could just as easily own a Lear Jet and be a member of the Playboy Club as be a hermit in the woods eating fruit and berries.

ByGordon Eatman
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

No One Is Waiting

We are the children of a new age — and we have gotten very high. Yet it feels like our ambitions are so much higher than our situations.

ByElyse Towey
On Not Believing
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

On Not Believing

If you look hard enough for a reason to support something you want to believe in, you’ll find it. We select a belief as we do a mate, seeking for that which best reflects ourselves and our needs. Both are fragile and tenuous affairs, but how much more fervently one will hold onto some beliefs, after many loves have come and gone.

BySue Hartnett
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

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Before I went traveling I lived in a house

Before I went traveling I lived in a house where we banned the word “Enlightenment.” At the time it was the impossible, unreachable, unfathomable dream, and I suppose we couldn’t take the pressure of being held up to our Goal, being only human as we were.

ByCindy Crossen
God: Then And Now
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

God: Then And Now

Quite frankly, I never really gave a second thought to any of this “spiritual” stuff until I was studying for my writtens and read some of the philosophy of quantum physics — it was very high and caused my third eye to open up for the first time. Was science really all that different from religion?

ByHal Richman
Essays, Memoirs & True Stories

An Awakening

I was sitting in a restaurant in Bombay enjoying a dosa masala for lunch when David popped in and asked if I would be interested in going to Ahmednagar with him.

ByNathan Brenowitz
Poetry

the way traveled

BySy Safransky
Poetry

morning

BySy Safransky
Poetry

All In A Name

ByTom
Poetry

nothing special

BySy Safransky
Poetry

here

BySy Safransky
Poetry

Carpenter

BySy Safransky
Poetry

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The gas tank is leaking

BySy Safransky
Poetry

Prayer From Bondage

ByBlue
Poetry

buddha

BySy Safransky
Poetry

Untitled

Religion. Yeah.

ByVan Fitchett
Poetry

Composite

ByLeaf Diamant
Poetry

older

BySy Safransky

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