“What’s up with this god thing,” is a common question. Here is my concise perspective on one of the most complicated topics around. Perhaps this will help some of you. (My perspective reflects that I am not oriented toward belief, having found direct experience more satisfying.)
I began following a voice deep within my chest, a […]
“The Coming Superbrain: Computers keep getting smarter, while we stay the same.” This is the title of an article I read in the NY Times a few months ago. How about a bigger view?
The times we are living in remind us that the days of being resistant to change must end. In spite of any […]
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Posted 11 January 2010
† Jeff Krock
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Buddha Nature § heart presence § higher levels of consciousness
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Also tagged: a greater life, Buddha Nature, Christ within, fear, formlessness, higher levels of consciousness, jewel of the lotus, pure consciousness, spiritual leaders, stress, superbrain
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I wrote this piece last year and the response to it was almost overwhelming. Knowing how much it has helped both men and women I thought it would be a good idea to put it here. I look forward to your comments and perspectives.
Overview
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