A few months ago, without much schmaltz, fanfare or drama, God left me and walked away into the sunset. Any reflections or realizations ever since have only been affirming this burst of my God bubble …
That Which We Think Is, Is Probably Not
Had this been 17th century Europe, I would be deemed a witch for this write-up and carted off to be burned at the stake in the infamous witch trials. More importantly, if you are plotted anywhere …
A Little Thing called Perspective
So God is off the hook. No more questions, no more arguments. Thanks to Sruti’s book, The Hidden Value of Not Knowing, I realize that I cannot approach God with logic and reason in the …
The Hidden Value of Not Knowing by Sruti
I came across Sruti for the first time in one of the interviews on BATGAP website (Buddha at the Gas Pump), which is an expanding collection of video interviews with spiritually awakened people. Ten minutes …
Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better by Pema Chödrön
Pema Chödrön’s Fail, Fail Again, Fail Better, the namesake of Samuel Beckett’s famous quote, is a nugget of a book that consists of Chödrön’s commencement speech at a graduation ceremony and a short interview that …
The illogical, indifferent Universe that probably doesn’t care
“Right now, you are trying to perceive the nature of life with a logical mind. You can try as hard as you want, but it is not going to happen. You are trying to figure …