Shaivism: A Unique Unfolding
Shaivism is a religion that is said to be created by lord Shiva himself; people following his ideologies are called “Shaivas”.
The Akasha
The tenet that the observed world is a manifestation of a deeper dimension is now rediscovered at the cutting edge of quantum field physics. It is not new: it has been a basic element in classical Indian philosophy.
Trika Rahasya : The Secrets of Kashmir Shaivism
Grandfather spoke of Einstein's concept of the Space-Time Continuum as Mahakaal or Shiva, the ‘Lord of Time' whose dance drives the cosmic cycle of creation, preservation and dissolution. Einstein himself was drawn to Hindu philosophy.
Sri Aurobindo’s Radical Social Vision: the Possibility of Telepathic Utopia
Aurobindo Ghose (also known as Sri
Aurobindo) was a Bengali mystic, poet, political activist, and social theorist. What would society look
like if Aurobindo's views, methods, and practices were applied on a
wide scale, and formed the basis of spiritual ethics of social
action?
Beyond the Singularity: This is the End of What World?
Time is the music of eternity. You can clearly hear the changing
music of time…it is reaching its death-rock climax. We are closing in on the majestic
moment in which God reveals what She can do, She is pulling out the stops,
She's about to start jammin'! Enjoy the ride.
Yoga and Money
We are on the brink of an
apocalypse that some have prophesied will result in a radical shift in how we
relate to time. The yogic practice of greedlessness can shift our relation to time; when we let go of the
habit of accumulating money and material things, we might have a chance to drop
into the present, where our true multidimensional self
exists, and where our
destiny will be revealed.
Ganesh Chaturthi: Recovering the Ecological Roots of an Ancient Festival
Ganesh
Chaturthi is one of the biggest religious festivals
in Maharashtra. This ten-day festival to celebrate
the birthday of the much-beloved elephant-headed god is a fascinating combination of piety and partying, consecration and
consumerism.
Autobiography of a Sadhu
Baba Ji learned that he would have only three disciples. One would
perish in a fire, one would lose his powers and eventually be murdered,
and the third would be a foreigner. I asked him several
times what would happen to the foreigner, but he never told me. All he
would say was that he knew the exact moment I would cross the threshold
of his ashram in Rajasthan ten years later.
Vedanta and Kabbalah: Nonduality East and West
God is who is reading these words and writing them, who is thinking and what is thought. This is the world without an observer, with no inside and no outside, in which That (what seems to be without) and You (what seems to be within) are the same.
Born Again
The Reincarnationist blog collects stories about life after life after life…