Thanks Grant. Love the way you write. I look forward to your book. I remember when about 22 years old I read Autobiography of A Yogi by Yogananda and his descriptions of many miraculous people, events and spiritual powers opened my eyes to a completely different way of remaining open to my idea of "reality". Life changing.
Thanks very much Ian. That particular book has been very challenging for me. I really wanted to believe all his miraculous stories, but couldn't help but feel a bit suspicious of his claims. I remain open however, and I hope I will get to witness something for myself one day! Thanks for a great comment!
Thanks Grant. Love the way you write. I look forward to your book. I remember when about 22 years old I read Autobiography of A Yogi by Yogananda and his descriptions of many miraculous people, events and spiritual powers opened my eyes to a completely different way of remaining open to my idea of "reality". Life changing.
Thanks very much Ian. That particular book has been very challenging for me. I really wanted to believe all his miraculous stories, but couldn't help but feel a bit suspicious of his claims. I remain open however, and I hope I will get to witness something for myself one day! Thanks for a great comment!
Love the Mystic Monk Mate line!
Thanks Paul!
Love the Mystic Monk Mate line!!
Thanks again!
Another pearler GB.
I am of the thought that the only magic we see is the magic we are fit to see.
I don't care about levitating monks or space-shifting hindu priests.
Let them be in whatever dimension they exist in.
I can't crack the code from this side of existence.
Our inner work is all that can create any supernatural sense.
Sage words indeed Matt.
This piece says it all GB – the likes of us easily distracted mortals are unlikely to attain anything remotely like that which you/we are seeking.
Hence the very title of this wonderfully entertaining blog!
Continued onward exploratory adventures ⛰️
Thanks Greg! Next week's update gets into the science. 🔬🧬⚛️🧠