Wednesday20 Feb 12:24 AM
Why We Believe In God
Oxford academics have been awarded 1.9 million pounds for scientific study on "why we believe in God". Link. -[gbSk]
Wednesday20 Feb 12:24 AM
Oxford academics have been awarded 1.9 million pounds for scientific study on "why we believe in God". Link. -[gbSk]
Fri 15 Feb
2008
11:54 AM
Dance is spiritual expression —but not all dancers explore the spiritual in quite the way modernist pioneer Ruth St. Denis did. This we discovered when searching with the keyword “yoga” at the New York Public Library’s picture archive (Check...
Sat 02 Feb
2008
03:49 PM
Abdi Assadi's wonderful new book, Shadows on the Path, is an unflinching and inspiring discussion of spiritual seeking and crisis in today's world. Through Abdi's generous and colorful personal history, and via a cavalcade of lurid client stories culled...
Mon 28 Jan
2008
11:22 AM
Real magic happens when you drop the bullshit and remember that you’re God. Just like everybody else. No ritual required. So what are you doing? Jason Louv, Mokshadelica, Ultraculture Journal One Jason Louv, of Generation Hex infamy, has recently published...
Fri 18 Jan
2008
05:41 PM
First off, a big shout out to Kaustubha Das. If you haven't already tuned into the sweet nectar at the freshly incarnated Bhakti Collective blog, you're in for a treat. Kaustubha Das has been curating a wonderful blend of punditry...
Thu 17 Jan
2008
08:16 PM
I don't know how Equinox even expects people to finish watching this. Further comment is redundant. Why doesn't Equinox just hire her? Equinox ad link. (Thanks, Antonio!) YouTube contortionist link. (Thanks, Alan!)...
Tue 08 Jan
2008
11:44 AM
The Brooklyn Rail ran a great discussion between Souljerky-fave Peter Lamborn Wilson, David Levis Strauss, and Christopher Bamford on "Green Hermeticism" —a smart effort to infuse a (much needed) spiritual dimension into today's popular Green movement. Convincingly, they assert...
Thu 20 Dec
2007
11:36 AM
Swami Ramdev (yo), the Rishikesh-based pop yogi media sensation and guru recently visited BKS Iyengar (yo) in Pune during Iyengar's 89th birthday celebration. “You are the ‘Bheesma Pitamaha of Yoga’!...I have been yearning to meet you for long. Finally, the...
Tue 18 Dec
2007
09:49 AM
Does consciousness require language? What governs the cyclical nature of time and memory and consciousness? Does cinema mirror the memories in our life? Are there breaks in the continuity of time and space wherein consciousness might escape from the...
Fri 14 Dec
2007
12:37 PM
Sometimes the interwebs get all gooey. Like when you're searching for books about the ancient, tantric, Jonah-like, fish sage Matsyendra (after whom the pose matsyendrasana is named) at Amazon, and a page from Robert Heinlein's 1961 classic Stranger In A...
Mon 10 Dec
2007
12:20 PM
The New York Times ran a set of pieces on a very cool Japanese monk, 100-year-old Rinzai Zen master (one of the oldest in the world) Kyozan Joshu Sasaki Roshi, who tells followers, “Excuse me for not dying.” Even...
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