The Buddha’s Advice to Lay Followers

18 Jun

The Buddha often gave important pragmatic advice to his Lay followers on how to live a life of well-being and happiness.

The Buddha’s Teachings: Seeing Without Illusion Video

18 Jun

My Video about the Buddha

18 Jun

BIOCENTRISM…

16 Jun

God is No-Thing

15 Jun

As we have explored meditation instructions and doctrinal perspectives as taught by the many apophatic spiritual teachers over time and across different cultures, we now know that we can attain awakening and know No-Thing. We can give up our suffering and the harmful consequences of dualistic alienation for a life of well-being, contentment, wisdom, and compassion. We now know that via negativa is, in fact, a positive path of spirituality and of experiencing the Transcendent that results in a firm understanding of the interconnectedness, interbeing, and continual transformation of all existence. Let us all assert the apophatic way and accomplish knowing the “unknowable”—the No-Thing. God is No-Thing An Apophatic Assertion: An Introduction for
Humankind’s Transpersonal Actualization– revised -. Copyright Rodger Ricketts
Psy.D.,2023

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Limitation of AI

15 Jun
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Life to Survive or Not

14 Jun
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Stop Wars!!!

10 Jun
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Actuality

9 Jun

Existence is relationship

9 Jun

Recent developments in the neuroscience of consciousness have shown that the world we experience (i.e. everything we see, hear, touch, smell, and taste) is a combination of two things: Incoming sensory information from the environment (photons of light, vibrations of air, etc). And our brain’s best predictions about what caused those signals. This means we don’t see the world as it is. Instead, we receive sensory information from the environment (photons, vibrations, etc.,) and then our brain uses our past experiences to predict what that particular configuration of stimuli mean. Then, it puts these two things together (stimuli and predictions) to create a 3D mental representation of the world around us. And we call this reality. Alan Watts put it succinctly when he said:“In a world where there are no eyes, the sun would not be light, and in a world where there were no soft skins, rocks would not be hard, nor in a world where there were no muscles would they be heavy. Existence is relationship, and you are smack in the middle of it.”Niall McKeever, MSc