Daily Dharma: Empty Phenomena Rolling On
[ image source ] Today's Daily Dharma from Tricycle -- a whole different take on consciousness . Empty Phenomena Rolling On The Buddha described what we call “self” as a collection of aggregates –... More »
[ image source ] Today's Daily Dharma from Tricycle -- a whole different take on consciousness . Empty Phenomena Rolling On The Buddha described what we call “self” as a collection of aggregates –... More »
Lojong Poems: Three Examine the nature of unborn awareness escape the word comes to me wrapped in cobwebs, a collection of dusty cravings for comfort, familiarity is that my definition, the image in the mirror?... More »
Clearly, this depends on how you define relationship -- what kind of relationship we are talking about. Most basic -- Me. I am the only person (still living) I have known my entire life. And... More »
The parts work I did last weekend and early this week has stirred up some stuff. For a few days, I thought I was getting depressed again. But after having coffee with my friend Susie... More »
I'm here in the burbs of Chicago for the annual Internal Family Systems conference. On the way here, I was rereading the book on the plane. It's been a while since I've read the book,... More »
When I read Ken Wilber's Integral Psychology many years ago, I thought I had found the holy grail of psychology models. In some ways that is true -- Wilber's book offers a theoretical framework by... More »
[ Jackson Pollock ] I. No Subject moths to a flame / so many days spent looking at the sun / but why does the moon feel cold undone / windows open into a room... More »
For better or worse, C.G. Jung 's psychology was heavily influenced by his interest in mythology and archetypes. This has resulted in frequent commissions of the pre/trans fallacy in his work (confusing pre-personal and trans-personnal... More »
[ Distractions ] Today's Daily Dharma from Tricycle : With This Stranger On Our Own Perhaps the deepest reason why we are afraid of death is because we do not know who we are. We... More »
A while back, a Zaadz friend asked me about Buddhism and subpersonalities, but I didn't have a good answer. Now I do. In the current issue of Buddhadharma , Ken Mcleod ("Imagine You're Enlightened") makes... More »