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Steven Shapiro Interviews Ed Reither (Beezone)
October 28, 2020
Introduction
“There was a secret
work school that existed in Afghanistan for thousands of
years called “Sarmoun Darq,” which means “The Beehive” or
the “Collectors of Honey.”
Mercedes
D’Acosta
“I read (In Search of India) and it had a profound influence
on me. In it I learned for the first time about Ramana
Maharshi, a great Indian saint and sage.”
Yesterday and
Today
“On a sunny May
afternoon, a 41 year old man with long, wiry, graying hair
emerged from the Boston International Arrivals
Terminal…”
For those who have
forgotten the wisdom and humor of Alan Watts.
Fyodor
Dostoevsky
“My story is laid in
Spain, in Seville, in the most terrible time of the
Inquisition, when fires were lighted every day to the glory
of God, and in the splendid auto da fe the wicked heretics
were burnt.”
Mark Canter
The
Character of the Liberated Man
The
Yoga-Vasistha
“Qualities,
characteristics and behaviors of a Liberated Man (or
Woman)”
Money
vs Wealth – Alan Watts
ENSLAVEMENT OF
THE FALSE SELF
Richard Forer
Transforming
Fear Into Compassion
A
New and Transformative Perspective on the Israel – Palestine
Conflict
Beezone
Interview with Meg Fortune
McDonnell
Tasting the Moon –
Adventures in the Meaning of Life.
Rishikesh, India
A series of rhapsodies on the
spiritual foundations of Western thought.
Story
Teller
“Before we begin –
Lets go back – Lets start again – from where things have a
beginning, in story.”
Nondual Reality and the Secret Wisdom Hidden Behind the
Cross and Creation?A Love Story
“The carrier of mythological and philosophical wisdom in India has been since time immemorial the ‘holy man’. This figure is the embodiment of the spiritual India, and we meet him again and again in the literature”
Gyalwa Karmapa, Rikpe Dorje (1924-1982)
Sherah Chdzin, from Chgyam Trungpa’s The Path is the Goal
The
Inheritance of Evil; Or, the Consequences of Marrying a
Deceased Wife’s Sister. Felicia
Skene. London: Joseph Masters, 1849.
Ram Dass w/Jeffrey Mishlove – 1988
Liisa O’Maley
44 Years with Ram Dass
Enlightenment or the realization of Truth,
Reality and/or God is as natural as a simple response to the delight
of a child’s smile. It is no big deal and no grand vision. All big
deals and visions are shy of it. The absolute thing is unmentionable
This is why the Buddha first refused to speak. But, if one were to
speak it would only be a Great Paradox. There is no thing and yet
there is. There is the holding on to everything, and the falling away
of everything, a point of Zero, Perfect Equanimity. How is such a
paradox realized? No mediocre man or woman has ever realized such a
state; no fool will ever enjoy it and no childish person will ever
begin it. More