- This is a personal blog inspired by The Basket of Tolerance - a collection of books and other media representing humankind's common wisdom inheritance. Also inspired by The Mummery Book and Not-Two Is Peace.
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- BoT Student on “Look at me: underestimated from day one.” – Al Pacino as the devil: I am not involved in any way with publishing "The Basket of Tolerance";...
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- The importance of courtesy, hospitality, and other small details
- C.S. Lewis on friendship, purpose, and male culture
- J. Krishnamurti, Theosophy, and the fabrication of the “new age” movement
- Alcohol & drugs as poison or medicine: comments by Chögyam Trungpa
- How mind (control) works: perception is shaped by assumption
- The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse – a beautiful interpretation by Emmet Fox
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Life – a mass of vibrations
“Everyone transmits.” - Adi Da Samraj I was noticing recently that I’m not as disciplined as I used to be, and also not as happy. It occurred to me that perhaps there’s a connection there? (I don’t mean “disciplined” as … Continue reading
“Look at me: underestimated from day one.” – Al Pacino as the devil
Warning: spoilers follow In the news every day, we hear about war, greed, poisoning and deception of all kinds. So let’s say for the sake of argument that such a thing as “evil” exists. People seem to steal from one … Continue reading
Aurobindo: world events are shaped by non-physical forces
What follows is an interesting way to look at how things happen on earth, and suggests that we’re all participants in the outcomes of things here: I have not said that everything is rigidly predetermined. Play of forces does not … Continue reading
Aurobindo on “dark forces” and world events
Here is how a teacher named Sri Aurobindo said the world works, speaking in the early 20th century. (This is very different from what I was taught in school.) See how this fits with your own perception of things. … … Continue reading
