February 2009


Discrimination and Unification - Part 4 of 4 ~ Shinzen Young


Discrimination and Unification - Part 4 of 4 ~ Shinzen Young

Shinzen talks about seeing the "I" and the "Thou" coming from and returning to the same womb moment by moment, the categories Shinzen uses to track discriminations, and how alternating working with empowering healthy distinctions and healthy oneness leads to psycho-spiritual super-adulthood. Filmed in Santa Barbara in January 2009.
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wovenessence and awakeningspace

psst... WE (Woven Essence that is made up of Thomas Arthur and I) have a few new websites. Please have a peek (and definitely share any typos or mistakes you find).

Our new wovenessence.net site
Thomas' creative invitation at awakeningspace.net
My own new site at Woven Essence


NeuroPod: 27 February 2009

Kerri chats to Darwin's great-great-grandson about his relative's role in child psychology, decodes visual memory, provides a rough guide to glial cells and hears about an AI project making its way to an office near you.



Ken Wilber's Latest Thinking on Holons - Part 4 by Jeff Carreira, Elizabeth Debold, and special guest Tom Huston

Ken's most recent thinking about the holonic structure of reality and the principles of evolution.  Ken has further refined and expanded his theory;  in fact you could say that, in true evolutionary fashion, his new approach to evolutionary theory transcends and includes what he had developed before. Tom Huston will explain these newer aspects of the theory as presented in Ken's recent book, Integral Spirituality, and also as elaborated in the unpublished sequel to Sex, Ecology, Spirituality that can be found on the web.

After Tom lays out Ken's latest thinking, we will spend the majority of the time taking your questions and comments about our series on the twenty tenets of evolution and their relationship to Evolutionary Enlightenment.



Ordinary Consciousness is the Way - Part 1 ~ Shinzen Young


Ordinary Consciousness is the Way - Part 1 ~ Shinzen Young

Shinzen talks about some experiences that can happen along the path of classical enlightenment. Includes impermanence as a theme, concentration, clarity and equanimity, rising and passing, and the careful observation of the shape and shift of sensation. Filmed in Santa Barbara in Jan. 2009.
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Ordinary Consciousness is the Way - Part 2 ~ Shinzen Young


Ordinary Consciousness is the Way - Part 2 ~ Shinzen Young

Shinzen talks about being attentive to change in image space or visual thinking, in talk space or auditory thinking, flow and vanishing, working with visionary images through the movement of the medium as a liberation path, and the pressure forces that arise in body space. Filmed in Santa Barbara in January 2009.
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Heavy Hitting Dharma Discussions

I had the great fortune, earlier this month, of spending a long weekend in Alabama visiting with one of my favorite dharma teachers, Daniel Ingram. He invited several dharma buddies to come out and have a weekend of hanging, talking, practicing, and hiking around the woods of northern Alabama. I made some new friends, and met some old friends there. My old teacher Kenneth Folk was there–Kenneth offered some pivotal suggestions in my earlier practice days. I also met an old online buddy, Hokai Sobol, for the first time in person.

This gathering was focused almost exclusively on discussing, in a transparent fashion, all sorts of dharma-related stuff. The amount of heavy hitting, high level dharma that was touched on was astounding. It became clear to me that this wasn’t just a group of people hanging out, with common interests, but that this was a whole new way of engaging the dharma. In short, I think it could be part of a larger movement toward a more empowering and transparent way of engaging with contemplative practice. I think that still remains to be seen, but I definitely saw the potential there.

Fortunately, being the geek that I am, I helped to record one of our marathon conversations. You can find them here. In this discussion five of us explored the distinction between “Doing it” and “Getting it Done.” Doing it is what most people are doing, they are doing something in their practice, but it isn’t always something which is leading to actual awakening and realization. In many cases what they’re doing isn’t actually all that helpful. Getting it done refers to actually gaining traction on the spiritual path, making real and measurable progress, and in short getting enlightened. It’s what the Buddhist path is designed for. Anyway, we discussed why some people are “doing it” but not “getting it done” and we went into a whole lot of detailed discussion around what getting it done means, and what it means for us personally. I ended up sharing a lot of personal details about my current edge in practice, and received a lot of helpful advice in the process.

Just be warned, these aren’t the kind of discussions you are going to hear in public dharma scenes (not any that I know of). They contain some definitely controversial points of view. But, if you like hard-hitting, transparent dharma you should take a listen and let me know what you think.



How to Receive Heart-Transmission Through Gazing

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Note from Saniel

Corey deVos (writer, content producer, and webmaster of Integral Life) has invited us to post some teachings, "pointing out instructions," or other comments that may be of help to any of our Integral friends who hear the Integral Life audio conversation Ken Wilber had with us that introduces our offering we call HEARTgazing™. We’ve decided to present you with edited materials that we post as part of our full free online course on HEARTgazing, called “Transmission of the HEART.”

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